Patch Tips - QuBit Bloom as a Quantizer & Arpeggiator
In this video I show how to patch up QuBit Bloom as a Transposable Quantizer and Arpeggiator. Additional Patch Notes: 1: Instead of using 2 VCAs on the audio signal. Patch the Bloom Gate output to the input of a VCA. Then patch your split keyboard gate (one cable goes to Bloom's Reset Input) into the CV input of that VCA. Send that Gate/Trigger output from that VCA into your envelope generator. 2: With the original patching, and the additional note above, the sequencer is constantly running. Having the sequence stop when the keyboard gate stops will give you the most accurate arpeggiator emulation. Run your clock trigger into the VCA input, and your keyboard gate again into the CV input of that VCA. Send that output to the Clock input on Bloom. Happy Patching! Also, apologies for the weird audio clipping in a some areas.

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