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AuthorTopic: Any arpeggiators with "chord mode" (demo clip insi
Dance123
Posted: 12th July 2004 12:54
Hi,

I was wondering if there are any VSTi's or perhaps arpeggiator VST FX's that have a "chord mode", meaning that when you play a chord, all notes of the chord are being played in a rhythmic way at the same time instead of one note after each other like with most arpeggiators. I believe this is called "chord mode". I believe hardware synths like those from Roland and the Access Virus have this.

Here is a short soundclip of what I mean. First you hear the normal chord, and then you hear the chord arpeggiated in "chord mode": http://users.skynet.be/soundfiles/arpeggiator.wav

Any VSTi or VST FX that can do this?? If not, perhaps somebody could make an arepggatior FX plugin that can do this?!
ToneDunce
Posted: 12th July 2004 12:59
Try the EnergyXT demo, it has a nice one that will do just that.
shamann
Posted: 12th July 2004 13:10
The example you posted just sounds like the original sound gated, but at any rate, EnergyXT is probably your best bet. Topaz and xoxos have made some things that might do something you need too.

Cheers,
Steve
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