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Originally Posted by dries
but if I can edit the ARP patterns, on a Ti, a kind of pattern seq. comes out isn't it?
I could save the edited patterns and then I can use up to 16 arp parts at the same time in multimode - not bad.
in fact that would just be what i'm looking for ... or am I overseeing something here.
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You will need a patch for each drum - so for me that would equate to a dozen or so patches for just drums most of the time (I use an elektron machinedrum and typically alot of tracks on it) - and thats for just one drum machine type pattern... now add variations etc...
Its an OK starting point - and maybe OK if you have a software sequencer. I have used an external sequencer to sequence drum sounds on a TI - and I know someone people have used the TI's arp to do basic stuff (BD+SD+OH+CH which is still 4 arp patches).
If you want punchy kicks - then you will probably want to use non-detined unison mode as well to stack up the kicks - that starts to eat poly.