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You're talking about the synthesizer and not about the sequencer? Just wanna make sure that I understand you. Well... I'm trying to find out how my indigo II works, especielly in multi-mode. The manual could be better . I miss the tips, but that's why I'm here to get some back-up and you seem to know what you're talking about.
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im talking about the synth itself....for example if u have a seperate drum sound on each of the 16 parts...then set the appegiator mode to "hold" on each of the parts...u can scroll through the parts in multi/multi-single mode and trigger each drum off....
having said all that though....my honest opinion is sequence in cubase rather than use the appegiators for this task...it will give more editing options and the like....
by the way, to loop in cubase..all u have to do is set the left and right locators to your desired loop length, and highlight the loop function...(im using cubase vst32 by the way) .....press play and your looped.....after u create your loop, then u can copy and paste the parts of the loop to create the general structure of your track..
hope this helps ya out a little....