Hi. Maybe not exactly the same, but almost. If you set order algorithm to 'pitch, descending' and use the Initial program of rolling 16 notes with all KEY SELECT set to k1 and STEP TYPE to Nrm (also decrease gate to somewhere 60%), BlueARP will behave like this:aquilyzer wrote: Thu Dec 11, 2025 8:11 pm Would something like this be possible with BlueArp? (skip to 2:46)
In this video i use a Reason Rack Extension to turn polyphonic MIDI into monophonic. Longer bass notes get suppressed and retrigger as soon as the higher notes play or stop. Then a second Rack Extension sets up an arpeggio that only reacts to the lower-note range.
The result is a super quick and easy way to program arps with a "custom" topline melody. I find that really practical. I built something similar in Bitwig a while ago, and it worked pretty well, too.
I think having a feature like this in BlueArp would be really nice.
1. When just one key is pressed it plays 16th's of that key (bass line)
2. When 2 keys pressed, the higher one becomes k1 (cause our sorting is pitch desc.)
The only difference with the video is probably that if you want sustained notes (not just 16ths), I don't see the way to do this in BlueARP, will require adding some new params. But on that video the melody has just 16ths, you can get exactly the same with BlueARP.
So when you hold one key and for short time press and release the second key, you get the same result. I tried to play it live - it works with realtime quantization in BlueARP, but requires some practice (although even when you mistake, your note is still in the grid, which doesn't sound bad). For the piano roll, it works just fine.
