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Re: Good linux arpeggiator?

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Updated qmidiarp to the latest version (0.5.1) in the KXStudio Main repository.
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AutoStatic wrote:Updated qmidiarp to the latest version (0.5.1) in the KXStudio Main repository.
Thanks, AutoStatic!

It's an arpeggiator with a strange way of forming arpeggios.. but definitely worth having around. I hope to get better at using it in the coming days/weeks..

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AutoStatic wrote:Updated qmidiarp to the latest version (0.5.1) in the KXStudio Main repository.
Is seq24 included in KXStudio? I'm enjoying this (not very new) video by neuman...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3Vpi3oxdqk

Sure hope so! :D
I think it could do the trick for arpeggiating quite nicely!

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Yes it is, including fix for JACK transport.
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AutoStatic wrote:Yes it is, including fix for JACK transport.
Awesome! :D
Strange, I don't see people talking about it much; but I'm really curious to give it a try, hopefully later tonight, just to keep the neighbors awake... ;)

Thanks!

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But, I'm forseeing a potential problem:

It seems that each "sequence part" controls one instrument.

But let's say I want to use a different sound from the same synth, on different parts?? Do I have to add additional instances of the synth?


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No, you can have seq24 select another bank (if the softsynth supports it). There was a topic about this recently.
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AutoStatic wrote:No, you can have seq24 select another bank (if the softsynth supports it). There was a topic about this recently.
Ok, I wasn't using the mouse correctly, it seems.. :oops:

*sigh*

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