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1up
from greater manchester (United Kingdom) on 2006-05-18 05:56 [#01901282]
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i would like to create some arpeggios... anyone know of any good plug ins?
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clint
from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2006-05-18 06:18 [#01901296]
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hmmm it depends
Do you mean appegios using virtual instruments? A lot of synth vst have arpeggio functions. Also a lot of sequencers have arpeggio MIDI plugins, ie, transforms the input before it reaches the synth or whatever. You can have crazy fun with those bad boys.
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clint
from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2006-05-18 06:19 [#01901297]
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VSTIs, sorry
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1up
from greater manchester (United Kingdom) on 2006-05-18 06:21 [#01901299]
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vst's i think.... want some kinda jackson & his computers band arp's goin! :)
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hma
from real life on 2006-05-18 06:34 [#01901306]
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take a look here. and for all your other vst needs: look here
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clint
from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2006-05-18 06:38 [#01901308]
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Its been a while since I've used them but of course in a sequencer you can program the pattern manually, although that's a bit of a hassle...
MIDI plugins are good as I say, you can use them live, ie play a chord on the controller and the plugin will create a step pattern before its sent to the VST, so you can use any VST, even a drum sampler or something if you're feeling like a LOON Its a versatile tool for sure. The better synth plugins have little arpeggiators but the ones I've seen are a bit lam-o.
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