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Arpeggiator patterns, where in Sonar?
It's a long time since I used arpeggiator MIDI patterns in a song but I now have the need. Is there a library in Sonar? I can't seem to find one. A while back I remember making arpeggiated noises in Dimension Pro but for the life of me I can't remember how! Thanks in advance for any help!
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Re: Arpeggiator patterns, where in Sonar?
2015/08/07 10:32:42
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Arpeggiator Patterns are in Cakewalk Content. They are loaded in the MIDI/Track Inspector section pointed to by O in the image below:
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Re: Arpeggiator patterns, where in Sonar?
2015/08/07 11:08:38
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Alternatively: It's a MIDI FX (effect) which can be added as to MIDI clip: e.g, - from Browser > Plugins > MIDI FX > Arpeggiator ... drag/dop - by right-clicking the clip Process([Insert]) FX > MIDI FX > Cakewalk FX > Arpeggiator - drag/drop or right-click insert into Inspector > Clip > Clip FX Doccy [EDIT] Oh - with a re- read I see it's patterns you were after. Only a few Presets in this method.
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Skyline_UK
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Re: Arpeggiator patterns, where in Sonar?
2015/08/07 12:37:00
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Thanks guys. Scook, I've opened and enabled the arpeggiator on a MIDI track, selected a preset and have the track routed to SampleTank3. All the Presets I try seem to be in a major key, is there a way to edit a arp pattern to make it minor?
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Re: Arpeggiator patterns, where in Sonar?
2015/08/07 12:57:16
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There is no arp editor but you can add the Transpose MFX or bounce the clips and hand edit the notes.
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Re: Arpeggiator patterns, where in Sonar?
2015/08/07 14:12:39
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Re: Arpeggiator patterns, where in Sonar?
2015/08/07 15:05:55
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