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#366076 - 05/06/13 04:57 PM
Re: trying to write a software PC based arranger
[Re: stephen.hazel]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14301
Loc: NW Florida
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You want to make something for live arranger play we don't already have?
How about, once you have the 'live input to live output' thing down, how about a traditional arpeggiator..?
Thing is, all arrangers use look-up tables to sort of figure out the chord you want, from the notes you play... but arpeggiators don't bother with that step (or at least, old school traditional arpeggiators). They simply arpeggiate the notes you play, in a variety of forms (up, down, up/down, down/up, random, etc.).
This makes for quite a different effect than the traditional lookup table method in arrangers. Currently, I think, only the Audya arranger can do traditional arps as well as arranger play.
Maybe if you took a look at some of the workstation arpeggiators, and maybe tried to incorporate their ideas into an arranger, again, this is something as LOT of arranger players would be extremely interested in.
Essentially, again, you would be looking at the NTA channel for the played note input, then some sort of arpeggiated output to a designated MIDI output channel, along with a PC/00/32 code for patch selection and the usual effects send codes.
You want to get fancy, most REALLY modern workstations will run multiple independent arpeggiators at the same time, to different sounds, with different patterns (some of them do strumming type voicings, or melodic figures, or even percussion patterns), so there's room to grow once you get the basics down.
But here again is something no arranger player has, quite a lot could use, and no-one (to my knowledge) already makes specifically for arrangers...
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