The arpeggiator can transform chords into sequences of notes played one after the other in several ways. A matrix polyphonic step modulate arpeggiated notes in time and pitch. The main controllers (velocity, modulation, panning, volume, aftertouch, and pitch bend) are also programmable through a step editor. The integrated keyboard automatically adapts to the selected musical scale.
Features:
• 32 steps programmable matrix
• 11 configurable transposition lines
• Features copy and paste
• 8 octaves virtual keyboard
• Velocity, modulation, pan, volume, aftertouch and pitch bend step controller
• The apeggiator and keyboard fit the selected scale
• 6 arpeggiator modes
• 1 chord mode
• Unlimited number of saves
• Random patterns creation
• Presets manager
• Presets shared between computer and iPad using iTunes 9.1 or later
• 128 Undo/Redo levels
• Lockable keyboard (latch mode)
Supported MIDI connections:
• DSMidiWifi (free)
Requirements:
• A computer running Mac OS X, Windows Vista or Windows 7
• DSMidiWifi server (free) installed on the computer for wireless midi connection
• A sequencer installed on the computer (Logic, GarageBand, Cubase, Ableton Live, Digital Performer, Reaper, ProTools, Sonar, Studio One, …)
• An iPad with iOS v3.2 or later
Price :
$11.99
More at laurentcolson.com/steppolyarp.html.
Available on the App Store: itunes.apple.com/us/app/steppolyarp-midi-step-polyphonic/id395484905?mt=8.
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