Cthulhu looks interesting.
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- KVRAF
- 1594 posts since 16 Jan, 2010 from Denver
Quick demo usin a progression, turning the arp on/off, and then reversing up part of itDrGonzo wrote:Boring is the new coolezelkow1 wrote:I was actually going to post one earlier but some of my automation didnt get recorded so it sounded very boring just cause of the preset i was using. I might try it again tomorrow![]()
Seriously though - if you get the time to whip up anything I'l be happier than Cartman.
Edit - updated demo, switched up some stuff so now it has 2 lines powered by cthulhu running it. The first is the occasional high twinkle sound. The second the main line with the chords, then arp. Both diva. Drums just added for perspective
http://soundcloud.com/ezelkow1/cthulhu-test-2
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- KVRian
- 813 posts since 9 Jan, 2012
sorry if I missed it, and I couldn't tell from the video, but with respect midi input is this a mono or poly midi effect ? i.e what happens when you input 2 or more midi notes ? thanks
- KVRian
- 1118 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Los Angeles, CA
The chords module is mono in, the arp input is of course poly so you can disable the chords module and send your own chords to the arp.ChiTown24 wrote:sorry if I missed it, and I couldn't tell from the video, but with respect midi input is this a mono or poly midi effect ? i.e what happens when you input 2 or more midi notes ? thanks
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- KVRAF
- 4062 posts since 24 Oct, 2000 from A Swede Living in Budapest
Thanks - awesome. Very inspirational. Bought it.
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- KVRian
- 813 posts since 9 Jan, 2012
i see. any plans to make the chord input poly ?bitcrusher wrote:The chords module is mono in, the arp input is of course poly so you can disable the chords module and send your own chords to the arp.ChiTown24 wrote:sorry if I missed it, and I couldn't tell from the video, but with respect midi input is this a mono or poly midi effect ? i.e what happens when you input 2 or more midi notes ? thanks
-Steve
i understand chords with each key triggering other chords could quickly lead to noise, but I think with careful usage it could be fruitful. I certainly already have a virtual tonne of personal midi clips that would be suitable
i'll wait for the trial version, cheers
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- KVRAF
- 2336 posts since 13 Oct, 2002 from Terra Firma
Ok thanks, after a bit more experimentation I've got it to work. It's a fun and versatile effect. Well worth the price imo. If you like arps and pattern generation FX then you'll probably love this.ezelkow1 wrote:Just tried it here, and yea it worked like every other arp plugin. I just put it in line before another, diva in this case, and it worked as expected. Just make sure to load up a chord or arp preset firstmunchkin wrote:Anyone know how to get this to work in Reaper 4? Tried to control a synth with it but just get a sine tone. Checked the manual - no Reaper walkthru.
Usually I just insert an arp that I want to use to control a synth in its own track and then send the midi signal to a synth on another track. Couldn't get this to work.
It also crashed Reaper.Great idea but confusing.
- KVRAF
- 2258 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
I remember having no problem with Orion and Kirnu and another arp I don't remember. I don't remember exactly how to set it up since I don't use Orion anymore but you insert the arp like an instrument, then you insert your synth and there's an option to "receive midi from" that you must choose. Try to experiment and ask in the official forum. If you really can't find anything I'll download the demo and tell you exactly, but try yourself 1st.VitaminD wrote:It does look interesting to me too. I hope they release a trial version, if only to test the functionality in my host. Most (all so far) of these arp style plugins don't function in Orion, and there doesnt' seem to be any effort to change that on the developer's part.
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- KVRist
- 388 posts since 28 Oct, 2002
The above works with some midi generating arps but I've found it much easier and more reliable in Orion to load DDMF's metaplugin and use midi generating plugins from within it. Cthulhu is working really well with Orion in metaplugin here.xx JPRacer xx wrote:I remember having no problem with Orion and Kirnu and another arp I don't remember. I don't remember exactly how to set it up since I don't use Orion anymore but you insert the arp like an instrument, then you insert your synth and there's an option to "receive midi from" that you must choose. Try to experiment and ask in the official forum. If you really can't find anything I'll download the demo and tell you exactly, but try yourself 1st.VitaminD wrote:It does look interesting to me too. I hope they release a trial version, if only to test the functionality in my host. Most (all so far) of these arp style plugins don't function in Orion, and there doesnt' seem to be any effort to change that on the developer's part.
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- KVRAF
- 1800 posts since 10 Feb, 2007
Last time I used an arp in Orion I got it to work but it was like the timing glitched.
I want to use Orion more but for now I'm infected with the reaper virus...
I want to use Orion more but for now I'm infected with the reaper virus...
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- Banned
- 947 posts since 10 Apr, 2007
Will this allow a simple midi learn of my own chords? assign them to different keys to be played back on single notes via midi controller? I could see this being very useful if so, by assigning tough chords to say my Korg nanopad and fire them off that way if this is possible, anyone in the know?
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- KVRian
- 813 posts since 9 Jan, 2012
I don't own it, and the trial isn't out yet, but yes I believe that is one of it's key functions.bobbybland wrote:Will this allow a simple midi learn of my own chords? assign them to different keys to be played back on single notes via midi controller? I could see this being very useful if so, by assigning tough chords to say my Korg nanopad and fire them off that way if this is possible, anyone in the know?

