Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in in Logic Pro for iPad
The Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in generates musically interesting arpeggios based on incoming MIDI notes. It provides split and remote features that let you control nearly all Arpeggiator functions without taking your hands off the keyboard, making it a powerful live performance tool.
An arpeggio is a succession of notes in a chord. Rather than all notes being played at one time, they are played one after the other in a pattern: up, down, random, and so on. The Arpeggiator plug-in provides a number of preset patterns, inclusive of switchable variations and inversions. Inversions change the root note of the chord from the lowest note, resulting in a different start note in arpeggiated patterns. These features let you quickly switch between patterns and feels when performing live, or when creating new projects in the studio.
The Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in is divided into four main function areas.
Main and Latch parameters: This area contains the Play and Latch controls. See Arpeggiator main parameters and Arpeggiator latch parameters.
Mode parameters: Here you can set note order parameters, can determine the arpeggio type and include four variations or inversions, the arpeggio octave range, and the arpeggio speed. See Arpeggiator note order parameters.
Options and Grid parameters: The options parameters provide control of note lengths and velocities, and the overall swing amount of the Arpeggiator. The grid parameters let you capture and load arpeggiator patterns.
Control parameters: Arpeggiator parameters and behavior can be modified with keyboard parameters and controller parameters.
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