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Posted on: June 19, 2012 @ 10:05 AM
sergen
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Greetings from Turkey!
i have mox 6 and really satisfied with its tones but i am struggling to understand its mechanics.
especially i couldn’t get how to write arp yet
i write the rhytym in pattern mode and from job segment i choose to “arp to pattern” and it gives me normal, fixed and organ notes. i have tried them all but when i play the arp. which i created, in performance mode, it plays different in every single button.
Thanks in advance for the answer…

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Posted on: June 19, 2012 @ 10:30 AM
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Drums should be converted using the “Fixed Note” Type
Reason: Typically you want them to play exactly what you played, therefore the notes do not transpose when you change chords. Drums do not follow chords! Make sense?

No need to try the other two, “Fixed Note” was developed specifically for drums and percussion.

In PATTERN mode or SONG mode:
Highlight the DRUM track
Press [JOB]
Press [F5] TRACK
Select “Put Track to Arpeggio”
Set the dialog box so that you are converting just the DRUM Track (1) to ARP 001 using the FIXED NOTE convert type.

Very important is the Measure range you set. If you recorded a four measure drum groove, then set the Measure range so that it includes 001-004

The target is USER ARP No. 001~256 (very important, because you will need to find and assign this to whatever voice you want to use it on). You can move the cursor into the brackets and give your ARP a Name if you wish (recommended)

Once you have converted the data to a USER ARP
Call up a DRUM KIT and assign USER 001 to it as the ARP TYPE.
If your arp’s name appears and the arp is not playing - then here is what you should troubleshoot:

Make sure that the MOX is set to play in “stand alone” mode: Press [QUICK SETUP] + [4] = stand alone
Make sure that the MOX is set to play from its own internal MIDI clock:
Press [UTILITY]
Press [F6] MIDI
Press [SF3] SYNC
MIDI SYNC = internal

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Posted on: June 19, 2012 @ 10:42 AM
sergen
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Thank you for the answer ! u are best man.

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