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Anyone know of an app or Drambo device that has an arp function like this?

An arpeggiator that takes a trigger from a rim / noise as clock. So you can do broken up arp rhythms as opposed to just a continuous midi clock?

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  • In Drambo you can feed the rim to a transient detector and use the output as a clock Signal for an arp.

  • wimwim
    edited April 2023

    You can also attach the output from an Sample and Hold LFO to the trigger/clock, and play with the Rate and Amount knobs of the LFO.

  • 👍 will give it a try

  • edited April 2023

    @Model10000 said:
    An arpeggiator that takes a trigger from a rim / noise as clock. So you can do broken up arp rhythms as opposed to just a continuous midi clock?

    What’s a rim? I don’t think I’ve heard that term before.

    I’m also in search of new ways to arpeggiate, beyond the usual offerings (i.e. clock-driven, and the usual Up/Down/Up-Down/Random note selection modes), so would be interested to try this.

  • Rimshot, hit from a 808/909 etc. There’s some pretty good arps on iOS, especially multiple in a chain, but the holy grail would be Omnisphere’s. IMO Heaps better than anything including “the world’s best software arp” Kirnu Cream.

  • @craftycurate said:

    @Model10000 said:
    An arpeggiator that takes a trigger from a rim / noise as clock. So you can do broken up arp rhythms as opposed to just a continuous midi clock?

    What’s a rim? I don’t think I’ve heard that term before.

    I’m also in search of new ways to arpeggiate, beyond the usual offerings (i.e. clock-driven, and the usual Up/Down/Up-Down/Random note selection modes), so would be interested to try this.

    Rim. I think but not sure it means rim shot. I think I remember seeing that rim on my TR stuff back in the day, on the back panel where the I/O was. There’s an 1/8 jack that sends from the rim shot of a the drum machine which goes to another device for sync. The receiving device advances one step per every click that the other device sends (not audible). So you could program from the other device.

    And to answer your other question, check out:

    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/53915/arpeggiators-that-advance-on-midi-note-in/p1

  • edited April 2023

    Thanks @Blipsford_Baubie some good ideas in that link. Drambo is a sequencing beast in so many ways. I think I've sorted it with the last posts in that thread, just have to figure out how to transpose it by pressing keys.. since key presses with that method trigger the arp, even when module is set to transpose.

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