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How do I configure MIDI control for the ARP 2600 V, so my MIDI keyboard controls the oscillators and filters?
In the ARP 2600 V's settings panel (accessible via the Arturia logo), map your MIDI controller's knobs and sliders to the desired parameters in the MIDI tab. Ensure your MIDI input is enabled in both the plugin and your DAW.
Where are the presets saved, and how can I back them up or move them to another computer?
Presets are stored within your DAW's project file or in the Arturia folder within your user documents; back up these locations to safeguard or transfer your sound designs. Use the preset manager within the plugin to export/import banks of presets.
What is the difference between 'Normal' and 'Full' modes, and when should I use each one?
Normal mode offers a streamlined interface for quick sound design, while Full mode unlocks all the original ARP 2600's advanced modulation and routing options for detailed sound sculpting; 'Normal' is great for beginners, 'Full' for advanced users.
Why isn't any sound coming out when I trigger notes, even though I can see the oscillators working?
Ensure the VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) is open by checking the ADSR envelope settings and/or manually opening the VCA level; also verify that the input signal is routed correctly to the VCA.
How do I use the step sequencer and what are the key features of the onboard sequencer?
The ARP 2600 V's sequencer allows you to create patterns of up to 16 steps, with control over pitch, gate, and velocity per step. Use the sequencer's edit panel to adjust these parameters and experiment with sync options for tempo control.

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