MPowerSynth Arpeggiator - a few potential additions?
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- KVRist
- 82 posts since 4 Mar, 2009
Hi Vojtech
Would it be possible at some point in the future to add in some more editing controls to the Arpeggiator in MPS?
In particular:
Controls to shift the pattern a step to the left or a step to the right
Controls to shift the note pattern up or down a semitone
Perhaps export the note patterns as midi
Thanks
Pete
Would it be possible at some point in the future to add in some more editing controls to the Arpeggiator in MPS?
In particular:
Controls to shift the pattern a step to the left or a step to the right
Controls to shift the note pattern up or down a semitone
Perhaps export the note patterns as midi
Thanks
Pete
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 82 posts since 4 Mar, 2009
As someone who uses MPS a hell of a lot, I just want to bump the FR for having 'shift left' and 'shift right' controls for the arp.
As someone who is a bit flakey with music theory, I often find myself creating a pattern and then having to redraw it a step or two to the left or right. It's hard work, easy to mess up and if I'm wrong, again, have to redraw... again!
Just something like Cubase's step designer where you have some left/right arrows.
I'm sure others would find this useful.
Thanks
As someone who is a bit flakey with music theory, I often find myself creating a pattern and then having to redraw it a step or two to the left or right. It's hard work, easy to mess up and if I'm wrong, again, have to redraw... again!
Just something like Cubase's step designer where you have some left/right arrows.
I'm sure others would find this useful.
Thanks
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- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
Hi Pete,
well, the shift left/right shouldn't be a problem. Up and down wouldn't a problem either, but you'd need to specify what exactly you mean by that.
well, the shift left/right shouldn't be a problem. Up and down wouldn't a problem either, but you'd need to specify what exactly you mean by that.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 82 posts since 4 Mar, 2009
Great! The left right shift is definitely the most important thing.
What I mean about up down arrows is for the area at the top where you can enter semitones, you could have a control to shift all those notes up or down a semitone. So if you have a 4 step pattern that is B-F#-G#-E, you could shift up a step to C-G-A-F or down to A#-F-G-D#. Just help us less theoretical musicians create happy accidents!
One other thing is that I can't find is a way to change the arpeggiator pattern using automation (please tell me if I've missed something!). It would be great if you could change presets/patterns (or something similar) throughout a song. For example, if I want the same synth sound to play two different patterns (one after the other - not at the same time), I have to create two instances of MPS. If i want the same sound to have 6 patterns, well this gets complicated!
Thanks! I really do love this synth.
What I mean about up down arrows is for the area at the top where you can enter semitones, you could have a control to shift all those notes up or down a semitone. So if you have a 4 step pattern that is B-F#-G#-E, you could shift up a step to C-G-A-F or down to A#-F-G-D#. Just help us less theoretical musicians create happy accidents!
One other thing is that I can't find is a way to change the arpeggiator pattern using automation (please tell me if I've missed something!). It would be great if you could change presets/patterns (or something similar) throughout a song. For example, if I want the same synth sound to play two different patterns (one after the other - not at the same time), I have to create two instances of MPS. If i want the same sound to have 6 patterns, well this gets complicated!
Thanks! I really do love this synth.
