Arpeggiator
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Looks like a task for the MIDI player and an insane amount of scripting to me :)
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@Christoph-Hart "Insane amount of scripting" .. I've been trying to wrap my head around a way to even get close to this and I have nothing yet. Could you point me in the right direction?
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@D-Williams23 Why do you call "arpeggiator"? What part actually behaves as such?
To me, it looks like a piano roll/sequencer only... -
@ustk Well I honestly thought they had similar meanings, but I guess it would be better to say sequencer for this example. Do you have any idea how to accomplish something like this?
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@D-Williams23 I'd say a "MIDI player and an insane amount of scripting" :)
A C++ guy might go for creating a custom floating tile I imagine, while a guy like me would go for looong nights messing with a script panel… -
@D-Williams23 Oh I've juste seen an Arpeggiator button…
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@ustk Right. I need to get into this type of mindset "MIDI player and an insane amount of scripting"
I have an Arp section of a project I'm on & I'm just trying to spice it up a bit it just looks so bland. But one moment. Ill post visuals so you can see -
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HeatUp is a pretty good reference for many things. Maybe something like FL Studios Piano Roll would fit better. With less functionality as the original but better as the one in HeatUp. At least, cut, copy, paste and duplicate hotkeys would do the job.
(ctrl+ x;c;v;b)
And of course the ability to select/deselect notes.It's a different workflow to have a note editor like this as arp, but a fast and free workflow. Upvoted!