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AlexHall74
01.02.2005, 06:49 PM
Hey everyone,

I am wondering what would be a good software arpeggiator to buy.

It seems like the arpeggiator on my KC is not at all programmable.

Is there a good software app, VST, or other program to use with Cubase SX2 to generate some killer, trancey arpeggiations?

Thanks for any info! 8)

hatembr
02.02.2005, 06:51 AM
i think there is a simple built in arp plugin in cubase! not sure tho!

Merlot
02.02.2005, 07:09 AM
i think there is a simple built in arp plugin in cubase! not sure tho!

There is. But if you upgrade to SX3, it comes with a boss arp. I have heard the thing is great compared to any other software arp. Once again, have you tried the piano roll. Just start off with 1/16 notes same length and velocity. Play with different velocities, deleting some, shortening some, making some longer, different notes, adding some,. . . . . . etc

grs
02.02.2005, 07:13 AM
belive me I've tried all the software arps there are.

Nothing will do what the virus arp does in your DAW.
One thing that I tried and gave up on was using EnergyXT with it's own arp, but the problem was that VST didn't like outputing a 'vsti' midi stream to a hardware output. I't only worked with the help of a 'vst to midi out' plugin by tobybear but even then it sounded crap with anything over 12ms latency in your Asio card. Due to VST buffering vsti plugins including 'live' midi intended for your hardware synths! Your pretty patterns on low latency sound like a train de-railment at higher Asio latencies.

Short Answer: It sounded wicked, but I couldn't get a big song going due to cpu problems at low latencies.

If someone could please write a software arp that sits outside of the DAW using midi-yokes etc, that would be better.

AlexHall74
02.02.2005, 01:11 PM
Merlot wrote:
There is. But if you upgrade to SX3, it comes with a boss arp.

Do you know if Cubase SL 3 has the same boss arp? I have been meaning to upgrade but don't want to get SX again as I never use surround sound or other extra features. Thanks for the heads up!

grs wrote:
Short Answer: It sounded wicked, but I couldn't get a big song going due to cpu problems at low latencies.

Damn it! Latency always kills the best of pipe dreams. :x

Hatember wrote:
think there is a simple built in arp plugin in cubase! not sure tho!

I will check that out when I get home tonight. It is best to figure out what you already have to see if it fits the bill instead of needlessly shelling out coins.

Hmmmmm....

Looks like I am going to hack with the KC arp a bit more to see if I am just dense as it seems others are happy with it.

The Cubase one needs to be investigated too.

Thanks you all for the info!

Happy jamming! 8)