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Re: low cpu midi appegiator
Mark,
Bidule is worth it...it's software worth buying.
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On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 8:39 PM, mark francombe <markfrancombe@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Did I say .. Free?? I have bidule but the trial ran out before I really
>had
> a chance to know if I wanted it!! I think it might be the way to go
>however,
> was just hoping for a lightweight solution...
>
> Sent from my (advertisement removed)
> On 28 Dec 2010, at 04:13, Gmail <simeonharris40@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> You could try hosting reaktor in bidule instead and using bidule's built
>in
> midi sequencer, which loops...
>
> Sent from my iPod
> On 28 Dec 2010, at 01:11, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote:
>
> Anyone know of a very light and stripped midi arpegiator plugin?
>
> I tried the very interesting and free Hypercyclic , which has all that I
> want, but for some reason was very very slow on my machine.. I cant
>hardly
> move a knob or a menu, without waiting a 5 seconds for a response...
>
> I was trying to run a very light setup, just Mulch as the host running
>the
> hypercyclic plugin to arppegiate an instance of the Reactor 5 player.
>Using
> VST.. Ther is an AU version but I don't yet have the latest verson of
>Audio
> Mulch that supports AU...
>
> Unless anyone knows what is going on specifically, maybe you can suggest
>a
> replacement... actaully the Hypercyclic did miss one VERY important
>button..
> that of "Latch" that will keep the arpeggio playing even after I have
>lifted
> my hand...
>
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