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TableArp

by josquin2000

Two Arpeggiators driven by a set of 16 tables, with individu...

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Type
MIDI Effect
Author
josquin2000
Version
1.01
License
AttributionShareAlike
Live version
8.1.1
Downloads
8,571
Updated
2010-01-10

Description

Two Arpeggiators driven by a set of 16 tables, with individual speeds set metrically or not. input can be polyphonic or cycled through monophonically (as in simple note first arp), then that input is transposed by the next value from one of 16 editable tables

bugfix 01 - presets should work now...saves json file: cool, human editable, and includes all tabl data , smile!

Comments (6)

  • du · December 29 2009
    very useful!!! thanks for sharing
  • lek · January 02 2010
    That is what we need!
    A bit buggy for the moment, but when it works, it s just brilliant.
    I'm gonna try to mke a bu report.
    best
  • josquin2000 · January 05 2010
    The 'bugs' are almost all initialization errors. Feel free to fix, I am currently *very* busy fixing a multibillion dollar property insurance codebase, sigh.
    The device's bugs are clearly related to inadequate initialization of values. I will fix eventually: BUT we need better programmers in the MAX world, SO I left the code broken to try and get some kid (i'm >50 yo) to learn and fix. Since we're a nation of lazy "bastiges", I'm not holding my breath. Will check out the initialization soon.
    Dr B, AKA J2K
  • josquin2000 · January 10 2010
    jeez, i'm a crank., ok, it's working better now,
    TRANCE OUT - or whatever.
    hint, manual slightly adjust the tempo of
    one of them running same pattern
    at (near) the same rate: cool phasing patterns.
    I like it better than most arppegiators, and I've played a few
  • josquin2000 · January 15 2010
    Another trick: you can edit the table's value while playing: it adds "variety", smile.
    j2k
  • badmarsh · January 19 2010
    thanks for sharing

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