Using the Arpeggiator on the Korg NTS-1 Digital Synthesizer
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- čas přidán 22. 06. 2021
- In this video we will explore the arpeggiator on the Korg NTS-1 digital synthesizer. We will look at each of the parameters that can be edited and demonstrate the effects with some examples.
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Extremely helpful. Extremely happy, since now I know how it works.
Your expectations are simply great.
Easy to understand.
You are a great teacher.
Thanks a lot for your work.
Many thanks and regards from Chris Bunch of flowers music
Thanks so much. I had no idea that there were all these features. I guess I should have read the manual. Thank you for opening up the arp for me. I like and subscribed.
Nice one, very helpful cheers 👌
Thanks! Great tute, exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks for explaining this. very helpful!
I'm glad you found it useful!
Thanks for this. what a neat little machine it is, isn't it?
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When the NTS-1 is connected to midi(in this case a Circuit Tracks), the appegio can not slow down via a bpm knob. Its fixed to 16/24/32/64, wich in most cases is far too fast. Does anyone know if its possible to play 2/4/8’s??
it's a pity that it seems to be unable to arpeggiate different inputted notes and always these pre-set ones - or did I get smth wrong? Thanks for the helpful video anyways!!
Good video nice straight forward
Unfortunately the display isn't readable in this video. There's too much light reflecting from it. I've tried darkening the screen, but it doesn't help.
I'm sorry that you found it difficult to see the LCD. I'm not currently working on this project so I won't be making any updates to this. I appreciate the feedback anyway. Thanks.
I wish the arp would respond to polyphonic MIDI input.
Oh. I was hoping to use it instead of buying a 2nd (64pixels) Arpie but compared to that it's a toy.
In practice, "up" and "down" sequences sound the same, as do "convergent", "divergent" and the even sillier "convergent-divergent".
Not really?
What in the heck