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Jul 29th, 2010 @ 9:37pm PDT
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Steve,

Great new TNT series! Just wondering if there is a way to arpeggiate an LP9 virtual instrument using a plugin? I know you can arpeggiate the MIDI input using an arpeggiator object in the environment, but that seems pretty limited. What do you use to arpeggiate your synths? Thoughts?

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ERO
Jul 30th, 2010 @ 3:22am PDT
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Hi ERO,

Multiple Arpeggiators can be used in the Environment to create some quite wonderful effects... add a delay line and some switches and you can create a powerful and unique arpeggiator...

Otherwise there are instruments like Omnisphere that come with a built-in Arpeggiator.

But personally, I've not had the need to look beyond these... though I appreciate there are some limitations in using the built-in arpeggiators.

:)

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Aug 2nd, 2010 @ 10:47am PDT
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AND... once you develop your own advanced arpeggiators in Logic's environment you can then incorporate them into you working templates and they'll be there whenever you need them.

Read: a little hard work initially creating them turns into a lifetime of enjoying them!
Aug 2nd, 2010 @ 11:31am PDT
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Ok, "multiple arpeggiators with delay lines", and "advanced arpeggiators"... perhaps you could use one of your new TNT's to illustrate these ideas? I'd love to see more about how you use them.

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ERO
Aug 4th, 2010 @ 7:47am PDT
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See TNT 1 Videos: 8-10, 58 and 62! Maybe it's time for an arpeggiator refresh in TNT3, 'tho!

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