Rhodes through the TimewARP 2600
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@novanine9 It means you have an older version. It was put in, in the latest version. Though I don't see the reason why, as the ARP already has so many ways of controlling the gain.
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man this some really inspiring stuff I'ma get it (timewARP) now just for the filters
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i don't really understand the description.. if this is not real music, i don't know what is!!!
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my version of TimArp 2600 does not have the main volume slider at the bottom right...
Could this be the reason why I am having a hard time using it as an efx?
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can't seem to get the timearp working...
everytime I turn the effects on my mr ray ep sound gets muted
HELP
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SOUND SO GOOD!
what are the presets on the mr ray, fender twin and timearp?
novanine9 5 months ago
@novanine9 No presets - I think mr ray and the amp sim were using default settings. I set up the TimewARP sound myself. Just getting the signal path set up and then twiddling with stuff. Have fun!
joomzb 5 months ago
@joomzb - THANKS!
I've got the same plugins but cannot seem to make the TimeArp efx work in my Fl Studio, for some reason.
I simply cannot make the effect work with Mr Ray or any other instrument.
Is this being processed in real time?
Do you have to do anything special or push any buttons on the TimArp, once you pull it up in your daw as a preset?
Thanks again
novanine9 5 months ago
@novanine9 You have to patch it up, so that the external input (the audio from the other instrument) successfully makes it's way through the signal path of the TimewARP. I'd suggest starting by looking at the Factory/Guitar Effects/ presets that come with the synth. All the presets in that bank should allow you to process external audio.
joomzb 5 months ago
man you are good this is hard to figure any suggestions advice? much appreciated presets?
eatemup316 1 year ago
Thanks for watching! I usually just patch things up from scratch, so I haven't gathered a lot of presets for this synth. Just plug your sound source (oscillators or external in) through the filter then the amplifier, and plug in other oscillators to modulate the filter and amplifier. Fiddle around with the sliders and you'll certainly get some funky sounds! YouTube user AutomaticGainsay has some great ARP 2600 tutorials. Have fun!
joomzb 1 year ago