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I'd like to make a simple arpeggiator that plays any notes held down on a keyboard in either up, down, or up & down mode, possibly repeating over several octaves at a given tempo. In other words, I want to make a typical arpeggiator similar to the ones found on many real and emulated analog synth keyboards. Extra credit for arpeggiating in the order the keys are played.
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RobRayle
- 17 Mar 2006
Solution(s)
On page 261 of
Kyma X Revealed
, there's a dissection of the
Arpeggiate keyboard pitches
expression from the Expressions Library (in
sequences.txt
). It uses the
countTriggersMod:
expression to determine the order number of an incoming key event and does a
sampleAndHold:
each time that "voice" comes up.
That example might serve as a starting point for what you are trying to do.
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CarlaScaletti
- 03 Apr 2006
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