[LAD] Development Release - JACK-sync'd Arpeggiator - arpage

james morris james at jwm-art.net
Sat Dec 12 19:26:09 UTC 2009


Hi Mark,

Built without hitch on 64bit Debian testing. I used it sitting between
seq24 and yoshimi/zynaddsubfx. Definitely will be using this.

James



On 12/12/2009, "Mark Vitek" <straypacket at gmail.com> wrote:

>I supposed a link would be helpful too:
>
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/arpage/
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>On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Mark Vitek <straypacket at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm currently writing an arpeggiator that syncs to JACK tempo.   It's
>> starting to get usable, and I'm running out of excuses not to let others try
>> it out.
>>
>> Basic features/requirements:
>>
>> - svn / tarball only now
>> - gtkmm-based, so dev packages for gtkmm and friends are needed to build
>> (and obviously jack)
>> - I've only built it on Ubuntu Studio (karmic) 64bit.  I'm looking for
>> others to let me know if it builds/runs elsewhere.
>>
>> - requires JACK time master to be rolling for the arpeggiators to do
>> anything.  Qtractor and Seq24 have worked well for me.
>> - will pass midi events thru when JACK time master is not rolling.
>>
>> - 4 arpeggiators with transpose, interval, range, note duration selectable
>> thru UI.
>> - Each arp has it's own JACK midi in and out port, so you can cascade
>> arpeggiators.
>>
>> - Preliminary support for scales and modes - all of them are not correct,
>> but try major, dorian, diminished and augmented for starters :)
>>
>> It sounds great with each arpeggiator driving an instance of calf mono.
>> Check out the ogg/mp3 clip on sourcefourge.
>>
>> Thanks all,
>>
>> Looking forward to any and all feedback.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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