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Rozeta arp help

@brambos or anyone lol

I can get all the other features in roseta to work but not the arp

Can you please send screenshots or exact settings to get roseta arp to control say kauldron or zeon within AUM please?

Also, there is no random generator within the arp

I did say I was a midiot lol

Comments

  • Try connecting the AUM keyboard to the ARP, an ARP needs keyboard input to function.
    The output from the ARP can then be fed to Kauldron.

  • Did you send MIDI into it? Just connect the AUM keyboard to the input of the Arp and send the outgoing MIDI to any synth you in the usual way.

  • @brambos said:
    Did you send MIDI into it? Just connect the AUM keyboard to the input of the Arp and send the outgoing MIDI to any synth you in the usual way.

    Lol yes, that did it, connecting the keyboard but... how can the arp repeat just by holding the key down cause it just plays the arp once lol

    Also will you add randomise or generate to the arp

    Enjoying the app now @brambos

    Can’t wait for particles

  • Try feeding the arp with the bass-line or the other Rozeta plug's.

    Adding a random note generator to an arpeggiator defeats the purpose of an arpeggiator.
    That's why I feel the next module that will come out is more suited for semi-random note-generation :)

  • @Love3quency said:

    @brambos said:
    Did you send MIDI into it? Just connect the AUM keyboard to the input of the Arp and send the outgoing MIDI to any synth you in the usual way.

    Lol yes, that did it, connecting the keyboard but... how can the arp repeat just by holding the key down cause it just plays the arp once lol

    Also will you add randomise or generate to the arp

    Enjoying the app now @brambos

    Can’t wait for particles

    Try this, send a Rozeta Baseline to Rozeta ARP then to your synth.

  • @Samu said:
    Try feeding the arp with the bass-line or the other Rozeta plug's.

    Adding a random note generator to an arpeggiator defeats the purpose of an arpeggiator.
    That's why I feel the next module that will come out is more suited for semi-random note-generation :)

    Yes, particles is gonna be amazing

  • @JudgeDredd said:

    @Love3quency said:

    @brambos said:
    Did you send MIDI into it? Just connect the AUM keyboard to the input of the Arp and send the outgoing MIDI to any synth you in the usual way.

    Lol yes, that did it, connecting the keyboard but... how can the arp repeat just by holding the key down cause it just plays the arp once lol

    Also will you add randomise or generate to the arp

    Enjoying the app now @brambos

    Can’t wait for particles

    Try this, send a Rozeta Baseline to Rozeta ARP then to your synth.

    Can u please send screen shots of this set up?

  • edited November 2017

    @Love3quency said:

    Can u please send screen shots of this set up?


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  • I am working on trying to become the Rozeta spokesmodel.

  • @JudgeDredd said:
    I am working on trying to become the Rozeta spokesmodel.

    Goodie!

    Wouldn't it be nice to have the Zeeon stand-alone step-sequencer as a Rozeta module?
    (Or better yet let Rozeta and midiSTEPs produce an 'offpsring' resulting in a polyphonic AUv3 step-seqeuncer).

  • @Samu said:
    (Or better yet let Rozeta and midiSTEPs produce an 'offpsring' resulting in a polyphonic AUv3 step-seqeuncer).

    All the YES PLEASE I have in me.

  • @Samu said:

    @Love3quency said:

    Can u please send screen shots of this set up?


    Thanks!

  • @JudgeDredd said:

    @Love3quency said:

    Can u please send screen shots of this set up?


    Thanks!

  • @JudgeDredd said:
    I am working on trying to become the Rozeta spokesmodel.

    Rozeta needs clear and detailed tutorials! Can u help??

  • @Love3quency said:

    @JudgeDredd said:
    I am working on trying to become the Rozeta spokesmodel.

    Rozeta needs clear and detailed tutorials! Can u help??

    Any time I can. Still trying to figure it all out myself most of the time.

  • I hope the arp gets more love with extra patterns.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    I hope the arp gets more love with extra patterns.

    Yes, the arp is too simple lol.. the only drawback with this great app

  • @oat_phipps said:
    I hope the arp gets more love with extra patterns.

    Yeah, I was thinking of a simple 'note repeat' for starters.
    And then an 'active step list' to add some rhythm to it.

    The Arp such as the one in Yonac's Kauldron has note repeat, set octave to 2 and note-repeat to 2 and hold down one finger for 80s bass lines and even more options when needed.

    But I think for more advanced arpeggios a transposable step-sequencer is the way to go.

    IceGear and Virsyn offer quite advanced arpeggiators/sequencers in their apps where each arpeggio-step gives an option to choose which of the held keys is used per step (1 of the held keys or all for chord triggering etc.).

  • @Samu - which is the more versatile arp of IceGear and Virsyn?

  • edited November 2017

    @Mayo said:
    @Samu - which is the more versatile arp of IceGear and Virsyn?

    The arp in Virsyn's current apps has 4 individual playheads so it's in the 'Fugue Machine' territory.
    I do find it a bit fiddly to use (it's lot of tap to increment but no taps to decrement values so it's a lot of tapping).

    So for sheer fun and almost instant gratification I prefer the arp in IceGear apps!
    (There would be a 'market' for AUv3 version of the IceGear arp).

  • I wish I could trigger BM3 pads via AUM, with any of the Rozeta AU’s, or even use the AUM keyboard with it.

  • @MonzoPro said:
    I wish I could trigger BM3 pads via AUM, with any of the Rozeta AU’s, or even use the AUM keyboard with it.

    Have you tried enabling AUM as a Midi-Input in the BM3 preferences?
    (Next update to BM3 will get direct support for AUv3 Midi Plug-Ins).

  • @Samu said:

    @oat_phipps said:
    I hope the arp gets more love with extra patterns.

    Yeah, I was thinking of a simple 'note repeat' for starters.
    And then an 'active step list' to add some rhythm to it.

    The Arp such as the one in Yonac's Kauldron has note repeat, set octave to 2 and note-repeat to 2 and hold down one finger for 80s bass lines and even more options when needed.

    But I think for more advanced arpeggios a transposable step-sequencer is the way to go.

    But the Bassline plugin already does that, right?

  • @brambos said:

    But the Bassline plugin already does that, right?

    True, it works quite well for that.

    I'm just so used to midiSTEPs so I have to adapt my 'thinking' to the Rozeta Bassline UI.
    (And well, It's quite easy to 'record' a sequence in midiSTEPs using the keyboard).

    midiSTEPSs is more than just for bass-lines, it's for chords and CCs too :)
    The Zeeon sequencer is as barebones as it gets but still very useable!

  • @Samu said:

    @brambos said:

    But the Bassline plugin already does that, right?

    True, it works quite well for that.

    I'm just so used to midiSTEPs so I have to adapt my 'thinking' to the Rozeta Bassline UI.
    (And well, It's quite easy to 'record' a sequence in midiSTEPs using the keyboard).

    midiSTEPSs is more than just for bass-lines, it's for chords and CCs too :)
    The Zeeon sequencer is as barebones as it gets but still very useable!

    Yes, my ideas for the ‘poly’ sequencer are certainly in that direction as it is a flexible way to do things.

  • @Samu said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    I wish I could trigger BM3 pads via AUM, with any of the Rozeta AU’s, or even use the AUM keyboard with it.

    Have you tried enabling AUM as a Midi-Input in the BM3 preferences?
    (Next update to BM3 will get direct support for AUv3 Midi Plug-Ins).

    Thanks Samu, yeah I had that enabled. Just got it working though, I used the virtual BM3 port in the AUM MIDI routing section this time, and this also kicked AUM’s keyboard into action as well. Sure I tried this setting before, but working now anyway.

    Not a fan of working within BM3, I’m an AUM person, so getting it to play nicely with AUM is my aim. Happy I can use its sampler in my AUM jams now....and means I don’t have to shell out for Vancouver.

  • edited November 2017

    Is there a way to create new maps in rhythm? It seems like you can modify existing maps but I’m not seeing where you can save a new one. Actually more scale templates and universal transpose would work too ;)

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