futuresailors wrote:So Scott, you're making something where you play the root note and it harmonizes to make the arpeggio?
yes. actually it has 2 modes.
The first is like you said, it just harmonizes to whatever is being played in at that time. The harmonized interval cycles according to some preset pattern. Just say for simplicity the pattern is +Perfect 5, +1 octave. If you play a C the notes will be G and a C above that. If you play a D the notes will be A and the D above etc.
The second is a bit different. Its a bit more convenient if your trying to keep the arpeggio in a certain key. There is a second footswitch that you can tap to "grab" whatever you are playing at that moment, similar to the ehx freeze, (but probably not quite as well implemented

). So say you play a C then hit the button. Whamo C is in the device and the arpegio coming out will be G and C alternating no matter what you play. IT's good for sort of setting up a backdrop then noodling about on it (there is a blend knob to mix in the clean and effected sounds). Every time you tap the button it grabs exactly what you are playing. So you can update it on the fly. Im not sure if that makes too much sense but really i will demo it soon. both modes are pretty fun. In the first mode mentioned, the tap switch works as a tap tempo.