![]() ![]() The only stipulation was that the Arp didnt start functioning until I hit the play button in AUM3. I then realized I should try AUM3 which ended up working as it has an actual "Send Midi Clock" feature within the BPM settings. I then switched it back to "External-USB" MIDI Clock and still couldn't get it to function. This allowed me to use the Arp again, but it was still using the nanoKey internal clock when I went back to gadget. ![]() ![]() I was reading somewhere that the Arp has only been enabled for the Global MIDI Channel which is a huge bummer.Įven so, my Scene 1 is set up to be the Global channel, and it still just has a dim light on the Arp button. So I opened Kontrol back up and selected the "Global" tab, then swapped the midi clock source to "Auto". The Arp function was working just fine until I changed the buttons functions around with the Korg Kontrol software. Theres only one preset for four notes for some reason last time I checked, but its something. Click it and youll get to choose from various presets. Was having the same issue but I fixed it and hope I can explain more how to make this work. In the standard fl studio arpeggiator theres a little section called select pattern. Going to have to try this out in Ableton later. Solved it! Working with an iPad 6th Generation, nanoKey Studio, AUM 3 and Gadget applications.
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