...an arpegiator plugin or something similar to use within Live (4)?
Any and all help appreciated...
Can any one recommend
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A real arp works like this:
If you press keys c, e and g, setting the arp to "pendulum" for instance would mean c, then e, g, e, c, e etc... So it's dependent on the infor it receives, it's not just transposing a sequence.
It would be *in time* and it would rock for live performance, esp. for those unfortunate souls without hardware arpeggiators
Combining a live4 midi-arp with the scale and random modules would rock in a wiiicked way
I'm actually more interested in a live-quantizer, but that's beside the point...
Andreas
If you press keys c, e and g, setting the arp to "pendulum" for instance would mean c, then e, g, e, c, e etc... So it's dependent on the infor it receives, it's not just transposing a sequence.
It would be *in time* and it would rock for live performance, esp. for those unfortunate souls without hardware arpeggiators
Combining a live4 midi-arp with the scale and random modules would rock in a wiiicked way
I'm actually more interested in a live-quantizer, but that's beside the point...
Andreas