Thanks for the video. Some kindly suggestions - not talk so fast, no fill words - but more in the context of music creation - what is it good for and the use of it. By explaining all possibilities you end of loosing the overview.
I noticed that when I press a key to start a synth arp pattern and then add a key press to activate a drum sequence to play with it, the synth arp pattern changes. It becomes simple or notes left out. This is even after setting up separate zones for the synth and drums.
@@VengeanceSound Not classic arp, only arp and pattern sequencer, both different from each other. The problem is when presets say arpeggiator and it's really not and instead it's just a pattern that can't be utilised with chords like an arpeggiator can, it's misleading and disappointing.
nonetheless, the basic Arp in Avenger works like a normal ARP, fill all 16th notes and select "up". It divides incoming midi notes in an up-pattern. You CAN however do custom notes, and complete melodies but you dont have to
Wow! This was a very well produced Arp Tutorial.
Much much better than any Arp Tutorial that VSP themselves have posted. Good Job!
I'm falling back in love with Avenger thanks to your tutorials.
Thanks for the video. Some kindly suggestions - not talk so fast, no fill words - but more in the context of music creation - what is it good for and the use of it. By explaining all possibilities you end of loosing the overview.
I agree it could be slower. But it’s a tutorial on the ARP, not creating music with an ARP. Use it like a visual manual
Thank you for that. Your tutorials are so helpful.
Vengeance should make a dedicated feature for user to customize chords easily based on input regardless whatever the expansion is.
Well done, thank you for this great tutorial.
I noticed that when I press a key to start a synth arp pattern and then add a key press to activate a drum sequence to play with it, the synth arp pattern changes. It becomes simple or notes left out. This is even after setting up separate zones for the synth and drums.
That's not an arpeggiator. that's a pattern sequencer
and a classic arp (up/down/alternating etc)
@@VengeanceSound Not classic arp, only arp and pattern sequencer, both different from each other. The problem is when presets say arpeggiator and it's really not and instead it's just a pattern that can't be utilised with chords like an arpeggiator can, it's misleading and disappointing.
nonetheless, the basic Arp in Avenger works like a normal ARP, fill all 16th notes and select "up". It divides incoming midi notes in an up-pattern. You CAN however do custom notes, and complete melodies but you dont have to
MEGA ARP…….Wayyyyyyy ahead of anything else 🎉🎉🎉……Seqpeggiator……Arpequencer 👏👏👏👏👏