you should read better...in the upper left corner it writes Arpeggiator. the clkdelay has no tempo setting but a time divisor which is called "length" and this will set the length of your delayclock. part one(in multipart mode) is the channel that holds(over midi) the tempo information. cheerz!
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carter1210 3 years ago
hi.
you should read better...in the upper left corner it writes Arpeggiator. the clkdelay has no tempo setting but a time divisor which is called "length" and this will set the length of your delayclock. part one(in multipart mode) is the channel that holds(over midi) the tempo information. cheerz!
thegoacyst 3 years ago