Roland Juno/Jupiter-style arpeggiator??
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Smellhound
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Roland Juno/Jupiter-style arpeggiator??
Does anyone know of a VST arpeggiator that can do the smooth mountain-style motion when using several octaves (straight up & down)? Everything I've tried so far acts like Live's arpeggiator: each octave gets treated as an isolated segment so it ends up creating a stepped pattern. What I'm describing is in tons of vintage synths. It *should* be a no-brainer for software developers so I'm completely baffled why it's so difficult to find an easy way to do it. I've tried the Kirnu Crean, which requires a seperate MIDI track and needs to be programmed based on how many notes are in each chord (in other words, it's both overly convoluted and limiting).
Sidenote: Live's arpeggiator is painfully basic. Am I the only one who thinks this?
Sidenote: Live's arpeggiator is painfully basic. Am I the only one who thinks this?
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ImNotDedYet
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Re: Roland Juno/Jupiter-style arpeggiator??
Xfer's cthulhu is an awesome arp that allows all kinds of control over the arp. It too requires a separate MIDI track, but it's not all that difficult to just route the MIDI out to another track with your VST/hardware. It's cheap too.Smellhound wrote:Does anyone know of a VST arpeggiator that can do the smooth mountain-style motion when using several octaves (straight up & down)? Everything I've tried so far acts like Live's arpeggiator: each octave gets treated as an isolated segment so it ends up creating a stepped pattern. What I'm describing is in tons of vintage synths. It *should* be a no-brainer for software developers so I'm completely baffled why it's so difficult to find an easy way to do it. I've tried the Kirnu Crean, which requires a seperate MIDI track and needs to be programmed based on how many notes are in each chord (in other words, it's both overly convoluted and limiting).
Sidenote: Live's arpeggiator is painfully basic. Am I the only one who thinks this?
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Re: Roland Juno/Jupiter-style arpeggiator??
Thanks for the suggestion but I'm trying the demo now. It's set up just like Kirnu Cream and I don't think it can do the thing I described. 
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Re: Roland Juno/Jupiter-style arpeggiator??
In case anyone is confused about what I'm describing, watch this video starting at 2:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKmKYr8D7EE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKmKYr8D7EE
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paulmaddox
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Re: Roland Juno/Jupiter-style arpeggiator??
You can do this in live's arpeggiator. Just set "Distance" to 12 and "Steps" to the number of octaves you want it to transpose through 
Edit: sorry, missed the point - the "up" and "down" modes work, but the Up&Down is different - never noticed this before! My bad.
Edit: sorry, missed the point - the "up" and "down" modes work, but the Up&Down is different - never noticed this before! My bad.
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Re: Roland Juno/Jupiter-style arpeggiator??
Shoot - got my hopes up for a second. Thanks anyway
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Re: Roland Juno/Jupiter-style arpeggiator??
Found one that can do it! PC-only unfortunately, but here it is:
"arp4MIDI" by xoxos
http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?id=1408
"arp4MIDI" by xoxos
http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?id=1408