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are the arpeggios patterns organized?

are the arpeggios patterns organized?

2003-02-26 by Erika <erika_ev1@yahoo.com>

Im not finding any reference to a organizational structure. But I was 
wondering if they were arranged by type: bass, lead and so on. I can 
usually tell by ear which is which, but it's really annoying to have 
to keep spinning the wheel to find a good preset/arpeggio mix. 

If they aren't, it's something that should be considered in the 
future..

Re: [xl7] are the arpeggios patterns organized?

2003-02-26 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

I disagree.  The arps are intentionally meant to be ambigous, one person 
might think arp "XXX" is great for basslines, while another might think 
it's good for leads.  Me, I use all of them for drum stuff too.  No need 
to tie them down to one category, when they weren't designed that way in 
the first place...

Just my $.02
rEalm





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02/26/2003 10:46 AM
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Im not finding any reference to a organizational structure. But I was 
wondering if they were arranged by type: bass, lead and so on. I can 
usually tell by ear which is which, but it's really annoying to have 
to keep spinning the wheel to find a good preset/arpeggio mix. 

If they aren't, it's something that should be considered in the 
future..



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Re: [xl7] are the arpeggios patterns organized?

2003-02-26 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

Er... I meant ambiguous...





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02/26/2003 11:03 AM
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I disagree.  The arps are intentionally meant to be ambigous, one person 
might think arp "XXX" is great for basslines, while another might think 
it's good for leads.  Me, I use all of them for drum stuff too.  No need 
to tie them down to one category, when they weren't designed that way in 
the first place...

Just my $.02
rEalm





"Erika <erika_ev1@...>" <erika_ev1
02/26/2003 10:46 AM
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Im not finding any reference to a organizational structure. But I was 
wondering if they were arranged by type: bass, lead and so on. I can 
usually tell by ear which is which, but it's really annoying to have 
to keep spinning the wheel to find a good preset/arpeggio mix. 

If they aren't, it's something that should be considered in the 
future..



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