The manual to the Arranger is not easy red and I guess my english skills not are at the top. I have tried to understand how I easy can press a few accords, drums or whatever sound I need and get a loop sequens and not have to play it through the whole song. I need to say that I can't write notes so I can't use the "step by step" mode.
I do got the manual but I can't either find this explained or maybe I just don't understand it when I se it. It's when I already have a "ground" for a song with a start, style seuense, and a ending already recorded and want's to use the "Song" mode to add things, when I need to understand how to do it....
Hopefully someone can point out where to read this or even better explain how to...
Regards
Jacob
How do I make a loop sequense using Micro Arranger?
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How about if you program your sequence into intro 1 and then press INTRO1 twice to make it loop?jac38 wrote:Well I can now answer my own question..
It's easy, you can't!!
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Well thanks for trying but I'm not sure how mutch you seen, on for example Pa500, when making a loop. You just have to press 1 or 2 cords and it makes one. Using your method I need to figure of one myself and then record it and maybe get a sequence but I'm realy not good enough playing to do that...but as I said, thanks for trying.