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Does anyone still use Arpeggiator?
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| Generic_uk |
| JUst wondering if people still use this, or is better doin the arp but in single notes. |
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| TVG |
| It's funny that your name is Generic_uk and you're asking about using the built in arps. |
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| Delay |
Generally, i would rather program the arp myself, thus having 100% control. You cant do anything propertly with a pre-programmed arp!
So the answer would be, no, for gods sake dont!! |
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| alanzo |
| I use them all the time. Especially the one on the Access Virus... very nice. |
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| Limit |
| I alwasy use the arp on my Waldorf Q...its amazing..but its not like some preset toy, it is one of the most indepth arps around and is fully programable. It just kicks all sorts of ass. |
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| Bedlam-UK |
I the best arp that I've used is in a sequencer called orion from
Synapse-Audio
I bought this sequencer just for the arp as it's not avalable as a vst plugin (yet). It's brilliant for creating arp sequences and it also as a full chord database for creating chord/progression arps. |
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| Generic_uk |
| quote: | Originally posted by TVG
It's funny that your name is Generic_uk and you're asking about using the built in arps. |
Just wanted to see peoples point of view, i use the arps in my access virus, but some of the software arps are e. |
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| Pjotr G |
| I find arpeggiators useful when you want to jam, and see which chords work together. You hold some chords on the keyboard, and get a feel for what it sounds like broken down. |
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| Chris_Silv3r |
| Exactly Pjotr. I love just setting it up in my studio and holding chords down to get a very feel for the music. As for arpeggiators, it depends what your using, sometimes there just single line crap but on like vangaurd and programs like that you can get alot of control over the style of your arp. I used to program my own arps until I saw the effecency of these new plugins. |
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