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Which is best for current sounding songs? Harmony Bloom, Neon midi Sequencer, Kebarp, and Bleass Arp
All under $10!!
Any thoughts please
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Kebarp - staight forward arp. Simple touch manipulation with a pattern sequencer.
Bleass Arp - not a plain arp. More of a pattern generator. XY pads built in synth, LFO, motion sequencer. Tweak a few parameters and get something different
Harmony Bloom - note cycler, polyryhthm generator, “arp” - somthing i could listen to with one synth and one instance and nothing else
Neon - a sequencer that can be a plain sequencer, or something like an endless variation machine with so many cycling parameters that all work to transform your initial simple steps.
Which is “best” for current songs? I mean, thats up to how YOU use them.
In general, if youre trying to make a song with just one of them I’d use Neon. There is a lot to keep track of if youre trying to be deliberate.
If you need an arp with simplicty of operation and more than just up down patterns - enough so that you could use it as a phrase generator Kebarp.
I love Harmony Bloom. Its very unique. Go and watch some of the developers vids.
Bleass is a workhorse especially unique in many of its options on how to process notes + bonus synth if you dont already have one.
They are all good. They are all inexpensive compared to their desktop counter parts. You dont have to buy them all at once. Get one and try to master it.
PS there are many vids on youtube for all of them
I found BLEASS Arp to be so unstable and buggy I got a refund… maybe it’s improved…?
never once had an issue inside of aum
Like I said… maybe fixed. I bought on day 1 and it would constantly crash, stick midi notes, etc. so I got a refund.
I’ve got enough arp and sequencer plug-ins that cover all the stuff it can do.