How to create your own arpeggio?

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How to create your own arpeggio?

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Hi how can I create my own arpeggio?
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Hi,

The arpeggio editor is in the GLOBAL: P6 Arpeggio Pattern

We have two type of arpeggio: Fixed Note and Normal.
Touch the magnifier and new window will appear.

Is a table with multiple horizontal and vertical rows.

Normal ARP:
Each horizontal line describe the number of note from arpeggio.
Ex line 1 is the first note from arp. Line 2 second note from ARP...
Maximum simultaneously notes is 12. We have 12 raws.

Each vertical rows describe the step of the arp. The number of steps can be adjust from LENGHT.
For each step you can adjust the velocity, pitch, gate and flam.

Fixed notes:
This type of arp. is useful for Drums, Noise loops and non tonality pattern.

Select the note for each rows from Fixed Note Setup.
Ex: Line 1, C4 for Kick
Line 2, D4 for Snare,
Line 2, F#4 for HH...

I write an article with more ARP tricks.

check the link:
http://www.kromeheaven.com/index.php/kr ... ggiators-1

I wait your questions but please try that first.

Cheers,
Dan
dnollon91
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Now I can edit Arpeggio.

Post by dnollon91 »

Now I can edit an arpeggio, but how do I create one specifically to play a combination of key, note, tone or a riff not just play same note in a rhythm?
So when I play a chord; it will play this riff in a different key. Also this would be hard to create without knowing what key I'm putting that dot at. It would be easier if I could play that riff with my keyboard and record it and
convert it into a arpeggio pattern. Can I convert a portion of a midi file to and arpeggio pattern?
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