My VSTi's and 3rd. party arp plugins won't sit together in Live - why?
- KVRist
- 211 posts since 3 Dec, 2007 from Cambridge, UK
No matter what I do, whenever I bring up a third party arp plugin to run beside a VSTi in Ableton Live 8.2.1, the VSTi disappears, and the same happens when I bring the VSTi back - the arp disappears.
This has happened to me with three free arp plugins: Kirnu, KlangManipulation's MIQU, and WOK's SimpArp. Since my only experience with arps has been with Live's very own arp (no probs there), and the documentation on those free plugins on this matter is vague at best, the feeling I get is that I'm having a noob moment here. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
This has happened to me with three free arp plugins: Kirnu, KlangManipulation's MIQU, and WOK's SimpArp. Since my only experience with arps has been with Live's very own arp (no probs there), and the documentation on those free plugins on this matter is vague at best, the feeling I get is that I'm having a noob moment here. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 211 posts since 3 Dec, 2007 from Cambridge, UK
Bump...
- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
That's because your trying to put the arp plugin and vst on the same track.
Just load the vst, then grab and drag the arp vst to "an empty" space to the right of that track.
It will then create a new track automatically.
Then you have to set your i/o correctly.
Like midi to "arp vst" or midi from "vst" from the drop down i/o menu there.
You'll figure it out.
Might want to check your Live preferences also. Maybe you have to check your midi routing setup too.
Just load the vst, then grab and drag the arp vst to "an empty" space to the right of that track.
It will then create a new track automatically.
Then you have to set your i/o correctly.
Like midi to "arp vst" or midi from "vst" from the drop down i/o menu there.
You'll figure it out.
Might want to check your Live preferences also. Maybe you have to check your midi routing setup too.
- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
The freeware arps your talking about, do not work like Lives own.
The Live arp will go into the same track, like an effect, but those other arps do not. They go onto a separate track, then set your i/o to get sound through midi settings.
The Live arp will go into the same track, like an effect, but those other arps do not. They go onto a separate track, then set your i/o to get sound through midi settings.
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- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 211 posts since 3 Dec, 2007 from Cambridge, UK
Just spent Sunday afternoon messing around with the arps I mentioned together with my newly acquired Synapse Dune, and I wanted to thank you for your help!
It was intriguing to see what these three freeware arps offered - KlangManipulation's MIQU was the most flexible of the bunch, although admittedly I'm still struggling to get used to its slightly arcane layout (where's the latch?). Kirnu is pretty good, but it needs deeper investigation, and WOK's SimpArp is, like the title says, a simple arpeggiator, but I particularly love the tightness of its gate...out of the three, it's the only one that gives you that "will it/won't it break down?" feel out of the sounds you throw at it. I can't really put my finger on it, or explain better what that term illustrates, but it seemed to lend an analogue sheen to the Dune...pity that it's not as deep as the MIQU.
Round two continues tonight...this time with Monomo's Emerge soundset!
In the meantime, feel free to chip in about your favourite arpeggiators and step sequencers, freeware or payware - looking forward to hear from you lot!
It was intriguing to see what these three freeware arps offered - KlangManipulation's MIQU was the most flexible of the bunch, although admittedly I'm still struggling to get used to its slightly arcane layout (where's the latch?). Kirnu is pretty good, but it needs deeper investigation, and WOK's SimpArp is, like the title says, a simple arpeggiator, but I particularly love the tightness of its gate...out of the three, it's the only one that gives you that "will it/won't it break down?" feel out of the sounds you throw at it. I can't really put my finger on it, or explain better what that term illustrates, but it seemed to lend an analogue sheen to the Dune...pity that it's not as deep as the MIQU.
Round two continues tonight...this time with Monomo's Emerge soundset!
In the meantime, feel free to chip in about your favourite arpeggiators and step sequencers, freeware or payware - looking forward to hear from you lot!
- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
I take it you figured the arp thing out then.Woody Aki wrote:In the meantime, feel free to chip in about your favourite arpeggiators and step sequencers, freeware or payware - looking forward to hear from you lot!
My suggestion, of which I use...is Thesys by SugarBytes.
It's not an arp, but a sequencer which can easily do arp patterns, then you can just transpose easily if needed.
The demo is great, and unrestricted for (if I remember correctly) 15 days.
It nails the arp patterns, and simply does much more...like the scales and chords, and automation, midi export. Gates, etc.
Check it out here.
http://www.sugar-bytes.de/content/produ ... /index.php
You set it up similar to the arps you used, but the i/o settings may be a bit different.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 211 posts since 3 Dec, 2007 from Cambridge, UK
Thanks for the tip Michael...I'll be trying that out too.
However, I think I found what I was really looking for - Defective Records Cyclic step sequencer.
http://defectiverecords.com/cyclic/index.html
EDIT: Just found out it's a standalone, not VST...DAMN!
I wonder if there are any sequencers of that ilk...the closest i've seen is the Algo Music Atomic.
However, I think I found what I was really looking for - Defective Records Cyclic step sequencer.
http://defectiverecords.com/cyclic/index.html
EDIT: Just found out it's a standalone, not VST...DAMN!
I wonder if there are any sequencers of that ilk...the closest i've seen is the Algo Music Atomic.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 211 posts since 3 Dec, 2007 from Cambridge, UK
Tried out Kirnu tonight...it would have been perfect if it had the facility to tie notes for that 303-style glide. If it was payware, that would be unforgivable. What a pity!