The arpeggiator seems to add notes that aren't being played. To reproduce:
1. Load Eighty Six on a track (I'm using Reaper/Mac)
2. Load up a Keys style patch or make your own
3. Turn on the Arpeggiator
4. Set it to Up
5. Range = 1
6. Play an Am triad A-C-E
Expected results: it plays A-C-E in that order repeatedly, no extra notes, constrained to the original octave.
Actual results: it does it's own little thing, acting more like there's a sequence playing versus an Arpeggio.
Also, as a feature request: when Tempo Sync is enabled, there should be somewhere on the GUI where the current sync setting is visible (e.g. 1/4, 1/16, etc.)
EightySix — Roland JUNO-6 Clone (v1.1.3 UPDATE - Automation/Midi Learn/Distortion)
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that's probably because the preset you are using comes with a sequence preprogrammed in the arpeggiator. you can change them and make your own on the effects page. You can set velocity and pitch per step. If you want just the same note you hit on the keyboard played, then set all pitch values to zeroFunkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2026 5:20 pm The arpeggiator seems to add notes that aren't being played. To reproduce:
1. Load Eighty Six on a track (I'm using Reaper/Mac)
2. Load up a Keys style patch or make your own
3. Turn on the Arpeggiator
4. Set it to Up
5. Range = 1
6. Play an Am triad A-C-E
Expected results: it plays A-C-E in that order repeatedly, no extra notes, constrained to the original octave.
Actual results: it does it's own little thing, acting more like there's a sequence playing versus an Arpeggio.
Also, as a feature request: when Tempo Sync is enabled, there should be somewhere on the GUI where the current sync setting is visible (e.g. 1/4, 1/16, etc.)
