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Is there an iOS synth with a custom arp pattern?
I have a bunch of synths, but as far as I can tell if I want to arpeggiate a chord I can either (a) use the synth's "arp" function to play notes up, down, random, pedal up, etc. or (b) use the sequencer some synths have to define a custom pattern using absolute intervals (e.g. up one semitone, down five semitones, etc.)
Does any app combine both of these approaches, so you can create a custom pattern which sounds notes only from within the chord played?
Magellan is a good example of having (a) and (b). This occurred to me as a recently watched a demo from the excellent VST plugin Cthuhlu, which does this. Thanks!
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I think virsyn arps let you define notes easily across arp pattern and z3ta just added midi file arp import? Might help
I believe ChordPolyArp does this.
Cassini
SunRizer... This app has quite an amazing appregiatior if get deep into it... Apart from a traditional programmable appregiator, it has a a sequence recording mode that will quantise what you play and make that a loop too...
Thanks for the advice, I forgot about Cassini. I now have ChordPolyPad (I can't find the customer arpeggio within the app) sending chords to Cassini, triggering a custom arpeggio within Cassini. Awesome! If only Cassini could output MIDI to my sequencer or another app!
What about StepPolyArp? I don't own it so I can't say.
Yes, SPA might do the trick. You set up a piano-roll-style sequence but it is played rooted in the notes you send in.
The VirSyn TERA and microTERA have a similar arpeggiator style. But I don't know if they'll output the arp MIDI. SPA of course does.
Steppolyarp does this.
Arp pro?
Xynthesizr