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Subject: How is a nice arpeggiated line made?
Original Message Date: 23-May-05 @ 09:28 PM - How is a nice arpeggiated line made?
Such as the ones in trance. You know, those fuzzy trancey seq. arpeggiated lines.
For an example of one, check out the the song "airwaves" by Rank 1. There are a dozens of remixes too, all which of feature that awesome sequenced line.
I'm trying to dissect it now and plug it into the 'matrix' on this reason demo. But it seems like its a combo of 2 different sequencers being played. The whole line seems monophonic though.
Any advice?
Message 21/24 01-Jun-05 @ 01:04 AM - RE: How is a nice arpeggiated line made?
i dont know how the reason matrix works but just draw the midi notes in?
by the sounds of those clips youd have ALOT of fun with a jp8000
those tracks arent arpegiated key holds by the way - draw the notes in your sequencer
it still sounds like your overcomplicating things for yourself - those arps are a 2 second job
give me a view minutes and ill post u a midi
Message 23/24 01-Jun-05 @ 01:09 AM - RE: How is a nice arpeggiated line made?
Message 24/24 02-Jun-05 @ 06:35 AM - RE: How is a nice arpeggiated line made?
Since I don't have a sequencer to plug it into yet, could you explain?
Was that written as one monophonic line in 32nd notes? I was mostly confused as to what the
lower octave notes were doing in conjunction to the higher ones. Was there any method to the
mayhem, or was it just randomized?
thanks!
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