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mubali
Mubali
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Posted : Feb 9, 2005 03:24
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Sorry guys, I tried to use the search and it wasn't available. Does anyone know a good freeware or shareware arpeggiator, or could someone explain to me how to rig one of these up in the environment using Logic 5.5??
I know I could just write my own arps, but sometimes I could use an arpeggiator just to give me ideas on how to warp a sequence better...
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s0ft
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Posted : Feb 9, 2005 04:57
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fuzzikitten
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Posted : Feb 9, 2005 05:05
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ben
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Posted : Feb 9, 2005 10:06
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in logic there is an arpeggiator...
choose the window with ur mixer...
then do "new"-->"arpeggiator"
then u need to connect it to the channel u want..by dragging the arrow to the channel...
then u go to ur arrange window.
there u create a track next to the channel u connected the arpeggiator to... and u left click on the channel to see the pop-up menu.. there select arpeggio... on the left u can set it the way u like it (16th note, etc...)..
then play around with notes on that channel, just make sure u don't mute the other channel (the one where the actual plug-in is)
have fun
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mubali
Mubali
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Posted : Feb 9, 2005 10:57
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Thanks guys!!! Ben, you're awesome!!! I had been trying to get that thing to work for quite a long time...
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ben
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Posted : Feb 9, 2005 19:53
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mubali u r welcome...
glad i could help |
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