1. An ARP mode that play all notes in the ARP list when locked? ... currently you cannot put in a specific note more than once... if that was possible, you'd at least have one sequence.
Are you suggesting an "as played" mode, where the arp plays the notes in the order you press the keys, including multiple presses of the same key while in hold/latch mode? That is a feature I would expect from a modern synth and would certainly hope it would be included on the P12.
I have a P12 module on the way and would certainly expect an "as played" mode on the arpegiator. It is a very useful and flexible way of creating sequences.
Yes that's basically what I mean... though it is not normal for an ARP to work this way... you cannot hold the same key down twice in an arpeggiated sequence normaly.
But the P12 has the ability to "lock" the current keys you press, so that you can play it with just pressing one key down, and then also transpose it by changing that key you press... in essense, that's sort of like a "sequence", and you can also edit the notes individually on the display... only problem is, that you cannot enter the same note more than once in that list, which limits it's use as a sequence.
I just thought it might be possible, without too much codespace, to allow multiples of the same note to be played when the ARP is locked, because that would give you at least one sequence.
I have to add though, that I'd much rather see the ARP's notes and velocities routable in the mod matrix, so it could be used for other things than only triggering notes... if possible that is...
I've figured out though, that making the ARP available in the mod matrix, would only allow it to work globaly on all voices... that would be the major difference to a normal sequence that work independently on all voices... so any routing from the ARP to other parameters would be global... but still it could allow for some interresting sequenced events on other parameters.... even if you still can only have each note once, I'd like to see this routing option.