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Arctic Pro is having a rough time
…either on my system, or because of my patch, or it just isn’t very good at doing what I expect it to.
Here’s the patch I was using (check I turned the effects off, if I didn’t, then turn all the effects off and turn the ‘hyper’ buttons down to 1, then you’ll be more or less where this video is).
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3qjumvd0isum825/IT.arcticprobank?dl=0 (it’s a bank)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qspoxt8s1fsp9sd/Bartoug iuglaw srugilu.arcticpro?dl=0 (this is the patch only but check, it might be older than the bank one)
If anyone with Arctic Pro could load the patch and go through the same motions I did, which are generally focused around the Osc pulse width when both are set to triangle (should be called symmetry then) and Osc2 is synced and the two are mainly ring modulated in the mix. Do you find that it’s not very consistently controllable, with unexpected ‘steps’ at the small end of the knob range, and no really comfortable way of getting in-between extremes at those ranges? The result is some quite gritty cracks and snaps and sudden shifts or fault-lines between sounds, all of which really shouldn’t be the case for the particular sounds I’m trying to synthesise. It is having trouble, and I’m not convinced it is the hardware of my particular iPad.
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I don't see what the problem is. As long as you're in a Residents cover band.
I thought I was, for several years.