Jump to content

arpeggiate chords


jack c.

Recommended Posts

Yes it's totally built into the Midi track/ Instrument track advanced midi control strip  of the inspector. It's only drawback I found was trying to find the pattern you have in your head takes forever.  I never did and all I wanted was what I considered a simple chord pattern.  So I tried to find a free VST. 

If you look here  https://plugins4free.com/search?term=arpeggiator      you'll find a bunch and some from the demo videos did exactly what I was looking for, but either 32 bit or just didn't load into Cakewalk. I came away with nothing. 

I think you can do this in the step sequencer however but I haven't had a chance to try. 

Here's my tutorial on Inspectors features-  https://youtu.be/cD5z8uWgjeU

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

21 minutes ago, bdickens said:

I have had some success with Blue Arp.

I keep forgetting to check on KVR. Thanks I’m going to try that one. I ended up drawing the notes in PVR and copy pasted them for the short section I needed but I still think Arps are nifty for creating stuff you would not normally play live. 
 

https://www.kvraudio.com/product/bluearp-by-oleg-mikheev-aka-graywolf

 

Edited by John Vere
Link to comment
Share on other sites

@Xel Ohh - Nice video.   

A quick tip though for inserting MIDI FX on Simple Instrument Tracks... when you switch to the MIDI tab,  all the controls on the inspector (e.g. Gain (velocity trim), FX, I/O, Pan. Volume, MSR)  are actually the controls for the MIDI track.  So you can just drag your MIDI effect onto the FX bin in that tab, e.g.:

InsertingMIDIEffectsOnInstrumentTrack.gi
 

  • Like 2
  • Great Idea 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...