High/ Low Arpeggiator

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whitelight
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Joined: June 3, 2010

This is another thing that would be great, if it were in mulch:

I liked to have two more knobs in the "random"-area in the arpeggiator. One under "skip", one under "random".. Both controll, if the lower Keys (that are marked in the Keyboard) are more often effekted or more the higher ones.
The lowest key or the highest key is more controlled than a middle one!

I would be glad if you write to me !!!

Ross B.
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Joined: April 11, 2009

In AM 2.1.1 the randomness should be more evenly distributed by all of the notes in the sequence.

whitelight
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Joined: June 3, 2010

Yes, it´s quite good and a more evenly distribution sounds better usualy,
but I don´t know if you have understood me.

Let me give you an example: I want to have something melancolic and I have marked three keys in the Arpeggiator,The lower ones have a dark feeling and the highest is my light or my despair... The wight should be on the glumy "every day is the same" thoughts. So I want the highest key to skip more often than the others.

If I try this with two arpeggiators, they lay over each other! If I try this with the bassline, it´s too rigid and bar of emotions -lissened a longer time

The other case ,in whitch I would need this Funktion, is, that I have one note -a deep- that gives only colour to my arpeggio!

Ross B.
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Joined: April 11, 2009

I understand what you're looking for but I think if you want that level of algorithmic design you should investigate using another program or plug-in to generate MIDI notes for a synth plugin (say Bulding Blocks on Windows or Numerology on Mac).

Ross.