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hehe yeah dude
the thing is named an "arpeggio"
usually it's a based on a chord, but you never use more than one note at a time (think monophonic). You alternate the 3 notes of which the chord consists in a 16th note grid, and avoid using the same note twice after each other. Some notes are 8th notes too usually yeh....alternating with 16th notes
so for example
you have "c" "e" "g" and you want to make an arpeggio of it. One example of how it could come out is this:
c e g c e g c g c e g c e g c g
that's 4 beats, every note is a 16th note (4 fit in a beat).
Lot's of reverb and delay and preferably detuned oscillators make this baby work. |
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