I have little familiarity, but I'm curious: in simple arpeggios, do some notes become repeated, and sometimes not, in addition to original note selection, etc. so that there is an approximate simulation of actual randomness, since this would be the case in...nature itself!? This without telling the program to do so, since THAT is a programming "decision". Absent chance, or simulated randomness, you are doing it yourself. The resonance in our DNA will notice. To edit the resultant note structure then-- is like modeling clay. Otherwise there is a diversion too early, being sent to individual note crafting prior to root structuring and acute attention to the first order of creativity, i.e. , -- the MELODY. That is arpeggiation to me.
Great video, thanks. only that I'm using the Straight Groove one and anytime I push on the Sustain pedal the Arpeggiator just goes off. I'm looking around where is the problem but I cannot find it. Sus
How does it work for you without midi track. How does it remember the notes? I can't use offset nor with midi or with direct playing. I use the "old school roads piano" of ableton with the arpeggiator.