Why do realtime midi arps never get it quite right?
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- KVRAF
- 3627 posts since 5 Jan, 2006 from UK
I've been trying lots of different arpeggiators to do manual chord-based arpeggiations. (e.g., hold down 3 notes and it arpeggiates through them.
Problem is with the "Up Up", "Down Down" style arpeggiations.
None of them start on the highest note and arpeggiate down. It's always slightly out of sequence.
I know these things are quite hard to program, but if 3 notes start at the same tick point in the timeline, why can't the arpeggiator work out which of the notes to start from depending on the method it's using?
So far I've tried ERA2, eXT, TobyBear Arpimedes and nf_Arp2 (based on ChrisK's module).
All of these are great arps, but the sequence never seems to be quite right and changes depending on which notes you draw first?
Problem is with the "Up Up", "Down Down" style arpeggiations.
None of them start on the highest note and arpeggiate down. It's always slightly out of sequence.
I know these things are quite hard to program, but if 3 notes start at the same tick point in the timeline, why can't the arpeggiator work out which of the notes to start from depending on the method it's using?
So far I've tried ERA2, eXT, TobyBear Arpimedes and nf_Arp2 (based on ChrisK's module).
All of these are great arps, but the sequence never seems to be quite right and changes depending on which notes you draw first?
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- KVRAF
- 1530 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
The best arp I've seen so far is in Z3ta+. The arp + trancegate in Vanguard is pretty good too. I've never seen anything standalone or in any host that5 impresses me. The arps in Orion, FL and Sonar (three hosts I use) are all awful imho.
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
oh c'mon....get eXT and you'll never use another arp again...
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- KVRAF
- 6519 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from UK
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3627 posts since 5 Jan, 2006 from UK
It's certainly a strange one.
The internal arps of Slayer II (Cabinfever: probably same arp module as Vanguard) and Synth 1 get it perfectly right, even when the notes are a couple of ticks out or when live playing.
sonarman: Likewise, I've given up of them. I use them as a guide and then manually add them as note data.
Is there a CAL script available that will take a chord in the piano roll and destructively arpeggiate them?
It's possible to do this in FLStudio via the Tools->Arpeggiate option and works great as a quick work-a-round. There must be CAL script somewhere, but my searches haven't been very productive.
[edit - Hink: I use energyXT and have used it fanatically for years.
However, the same problems occur with the chords arpeggiator, plus it doesn't do triplet time either. ]
The internal arps of Slayer II (Cabinfever: probably same arp module as Vanguard) and Synth 1 get it perfectly right, even when the notes are a couple of ticks out or when live playing.
sonarman: Likewise, I've given up of them. I use them as a guide and then manually add them as note data.
Is there a CAL script available that will take a chord in the piano roll and destructively arpeggiate them?
It's possible to do this in FLStudio via the Tools->Arpeggiate option and works great as a quick work-a-round. There must be CAL script somewhere, but my searches haven't been very productive.
[edit - Hink: I use energyXT and have used it fanatically for years.
- vvvvvvv
- 2595 posts since 24 Oct, 2000 from skelmersdale, west lancs, uk
Look at Maxx Claster & Octopus arps.
They've solved the problem of harmonising major and minor chords
They've solved the problem of harmonising major and minor chords
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- KVRAF
- 6519 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from UK
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- KVRAF
- 2938 posts since 18 Jul, 2005
Since someone mentions XT, is it possible in eXT to just get it to arpeggiate notes you hold down, or is it always a pre-programmed pattern?
I don't use arpeggiation much, but I couldn't find this standard behaviour in XT before.
I don't use arpeggiation much, but I couldn't find this standard behaviour in XT before.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3627 posts since 5 Jan, 2006 from UK
Heya. You can use the "Chords" module instead of the "Arpeggiator".robenestobenz wrote:Since someone mentions XT, is it possible in eXT to just get it to arpeggiate notes you hold down, or is it always a pre-programmed pattern?
I don't use arpeggiation much, but I couldn't find this standard behaviour in XT before.
Click on the "1" button and clear the notes. (or do it manually)
Click on the "1" button and add a Sequencer
Add a note at "Root"
Select an Up, Down or UpDown arpeggiation.
Hold down the chord and it should arpeggiate through them. You can stick the chords module into eXT either in the main area, or in a Sequencer MIDI track mixer (F9) in the "Groove-MIDI FX" area. This is where you can stick 3rd party arpeggiators too.
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- KVRist
- 95 posts since 31 Jan, 2006 from london
I havent tried it but this looks interesting and may be wht your after , its free too !
Angular Momentum R-PEG4
Description
4 x Arpeggiator Midi Plugin
4 x Phrase Arpeggiators
4 x Groove Sequencers
Midi port out selection
Midi Keyboard
Editor's Notes
Not working in FL, made for Cubase SX really...
all the best
Angular Momentum R-PEG4
Description
4 x Arpeggiator Midi Plugin
4 x Phrase Arpeggiators
4 x Groove Sequencers
Midi port out selection
Midi Keyboard
Editor's Notes
Not working in FL, made for Cubase SX really...
all the best
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