--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, "Trystan" <forums@...> wrote: > > Message posted by Trystan <no_really69@...>: > > It's a ball-ache the way Logic incorporates some of its more useful features > isnt it! It's (as usual) a workaround..but the best way i have found to use > the arpegiator is to wire it directly between your 'Physical Input' and your > 'Recording & Thru' components in the Clicks and Ports tab of the > environment. Obviously when you have finished using it you have to take it > out again and re-wire your environment as before. > > The one problem i encounter with this is that, whilst the arpegiator runs in > tempo with logic, its note-on command is in sync with your key press so you > will have to drag your resulting arpegiation into time afterwards, but a > simple 'select all' and a click and drag on the first note in the matrix > view will suffice for those non-divisible-by-4ths-and-6ths-notes hehe > > I think it's a bit silly that an arpegiator component wasn't included > somehow in the effects or instrument menu as a modifier to automatically do > this for you. but hey ho. > > hope this helps, and if someone has found an easier way to do this id love > it please! > I havn't used the arp for some time, instead try using the touch tracks object. Simply programme your arppegitor pattern into a region,drag the region to the touch tracks object, then you can trigger the region using touch tracks. It'll quantise launch to 16ths etc. Cool for on-the-fly drum programming as well. Mike
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Re: Arpegiator Issues...
2007-06-26 by mt100uk
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