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Xfer Records' Cthulhu Arp/Chord Plug-in
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Teezdalien
For those that haven't heard about it yet, I thought I'd give a heads up on this new tool from Steve Duda's Xfer Records (Nerve, LFO Tool). It's apretty cool arpeggiator and chord effect that works with any virtual instrument.
Looks like it has some nice tricks up its sleeve and it's only $40 or so, well worth a look imo.

http://www.xferrecords.com/products/cthulhu

evo8
think ill pick this up, $39 is worth a punt

kadomony
lol @ copypasta buttons
XDR
Looks like a must have to me :)
TranceLover007
Will give it a shot, looks like good brain-storming session tool for me lol - always like to go through few melodic variations - appreciate for this info!

Cheers,

Darek
evo8
for someone like myself who doesnt have any musical theory background this could be a nice help - also i find Live's arp a bit basic and limited

its interesting what that guy Steve Duda says about that being deadmau5's secret weapon for a while, i love some of the chord progression he uses in some tracks

this one in particular, nothing extremely complicated but i like it



great production actually, vocal sits really well
chris marsh
Good to see some SP love

plug in looks great too
TranceLover007
quote:
Originally posted by evo8
for someone like myself who doesnt have any musical theory background this could be a nice help - also i find Live's arp a bit basic and limited

its interesting what that guy Steve Duda says about that being deadmau5's secret weapon for a while, i love some of the chord progression he uses in some tracks

this one in particular, nothing extremely complicated but i like it



great production actually, vocal sits really well


Lol, I was watching his live recording session (few months back) from his studio - interesting style of work :) also like his production flow, very detail and picky lol.

Cheers
simonbostock
Looks really cool but a bit of a ball ache to work with Logic (apples fault) but will give it a go. :)
zodiac9
quote:
Originally posted by evo8
for someone like myself who doesnt have any musical theory background this could be a nice help - also i find Live's arp a bit basic and limited

its interesting what that guy Steve Duda says about that being deadmau5's secret weapon for a while, i love some of the chord progression he uses in some tracks

this one in particular, nothing extremely complicated but i like it



great production actually, vocal sits really well


I'm not a big deadmau5 fan, but that is a great song. When I first heard it I had to look and see who produced it, was surprised to see it was him. That is a great chord progression.

I can come up with chord progressions on my own, but a tool like this might give me a creative boost. I was sort of against using chord helpers, but I can see the use for them now. I choose to call it "chord exploring". It's likely most of us, even the musically gifted, are not exploring the full range of chord progression possibilities.

TranceLover007
quote:
Originally posted by zodiac9
I'm not a big deadmau5 fan, but that is a great song. When I first heard it I had to look and see who produced it, was surprised to see it was him. That is a great chord progression.

I can come up with chord progressions on my own, but a tool like this might give me a creative boost. I was sort of against using chord helpers, but I can see the use for them now. I choose to call it "chord exploring". It's likely most of us, even the musically gifted, are not exploring the full range of chord progression possibilities.


Right on man, it is a "chord exploring session tool" - agree.

Cheers
Seandroid
quote:
Originally posted by zodiac9
I'm not a big deadmau5 fan, but that is a great song. When I first heard it I had to look and see who produced it, was surprised to see it was him. That is a great chord progression.

I can come up with chord progressions on my own, but a tool like this might give me a creative boost. I was sort of against using chord helpers, but I can see the use for them now. I choose to call it "chord exploring". It's likely most of us, even the musically gifted, are not exploring the full range of chord progression possibilities.



I Remember is a pretty typical Deadmau5 track. I'm...surprised you were surprised. He often has excellent chord progressions.




Regardless I'm definitely buying this.
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