I'm having trouble reconciling two of your statements.
If you play 3 notes but only 1 sounds why would you want to bend the two that don't sound?
Can you clarify that?
I'm wondering if you could use a 'chord aware' arp that only plays the 3rd. Of course it would trigger even if you played root/third also.
But I don't see where bending the root and 5th come in if they aren't sounding.
andplay a three note chord on the M and have only the third of the chord actually output a sound
The first says you are only outputting one note but the second says you are bending the other two.only the root and fifth of a chord will change pitch with the pitch wheel while the third stays fixed.
If you play 3 notes but only 1 sounds why would you want to bend the two that don't sound?
Can you clarify that?
I'm wondering if you could use a 'chord aware' arp that only plays the 3rd. Of course it would trigger even if you played root/third also.
But I don't see where bending the root and 5th come in if they aren't sounding.
Statistics: Posted by Douglas — Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:17 pm