MIDI Arpeggiators
Jim Johnson
jamos at technotoys.com
Wed Jan 24 13:56:51 CET 2001
>For home purposes, there's software that already does this. I'm at work
>and
>I can't remember the name of the program, but I downloaded it from Harmony
>Centrals Midi section awhile back. The program takes notes from midi in,
>arpeggiates them and sends it through midi out.
<Shameless plug> That would be Arp-X8, at www.technotoys.com/arpx8.htm. :')
MAM also has one, and the MAM SQ16 does a pretty good job of it too.
Jim Johnson
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On 1/19/01 at 6:14 AM David J. Greiner Jr. wrote:
>For home purposes, there's software that already does this. I'm at work
>and
>I can't remember the name of the program, but I downloaded it from Harmony
>Centrals Midi section awhile back. The program takes notes from midi in,
>arpeggiates them and sends it through midi out.
>
> -David-
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Dr Steve Grainger <s.grainger at staffs.ac.uk>
>To: <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
>Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 4:46 AM
>Subject: MIDI Arpeggiators
>
>
>> Daer All,
>>
>> Have been thinking about arpeggiation via MIDI. There seem to
>> be 3 possibilities;
>>
>> 1. Buy a MIDI-equipped keyboard (or module) which transmits arpeggiated
>> notes via MIDI
>>
>> 2. Buy a 'black box' which takes MIDI note on/off info and arpeggiates
>> it
>>
>> 3. Design/build my own 'black box'
>>
>> I can contemplate in the long term option 3 but wondered if there
>> were any 'black boxes' out there (still in production) which would
>> provide a shorter term solution (have heard that MAM are bringing
>> out a MIDI arpeggiator) I'd also like something a little more
>> sophisticated than variations on UP and DOWN !
>>
>> Option 1 is a less attractive solution because I don't particularly want
>> another keyboard/sound module
>>
>> Any thoughts ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>
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