Cream As 'Traditional' Arpeggiator?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 22 posts since 2 Nov, 2009
Haven't been able to get this from the manual/google/etc.
in the IOS version, can this also be used as a traditional arpeggiator, i.e the actual note data is provided by a midi keyboard, rather than pre-programmed?
In other words, you hold down a chord, the arpeg 'scans' the held keys and plays the individual notes back acccording to some predetermined/programmed algorithm, i.e. up, up/dn, random, whatever, and then STOPS playing when the keys are released?
Thanks
in the IOS version, can this also be used as a traditional arpeggiator, i.e the actual note data is provided by a midi keyboard, rather than pre-programmed?
In other words, you hold down a chord, the arpeg 'scans' the held keys and plays the individual notes back acccording to some predetermined/programmed algorithm, i.e. up, up/dn, random, whatever, and then STOPS playing when the keys are released?
Thanks
- KVRist
- 248 posts since 12 Jan, 2013
Yes this is possible with the mobile version.
You have to set the keyboard as MIDI in device so Cream can receive the notes from MIDI keyboard.
-Arto
You have to set the keyboard as MIDI in device so Cream can receive the notes from MIDI keyboard.
-Arto
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- KVRer
- 12 posts since 28 Jun, 2016
Just picked up Cream Mobile and did this with the LaunchPad Pro, used its Scale Mode, driving Cream Mobile, back into an Ableton piano Instrument... works great!
https://youtu.be/AN9XeUDRUrc
https://youtu.be/AN9XeUDRUrc
- KVRist
- 248 posts since 12 Jan, 2013
Nice
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- KVRer
- 24 posts since 24 Aug, 2005
Good point here! The Windows version of Cream can not do arpeggios in "Down" mode sorting notes "As played" as in the Roland Jupiter, something very easy to do in the original Kirnu. For that simple reason is that the original Kirnu freeware is better arpeggiator than the Kirnu Cream.
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- KVRer
- 24 posts since 24 Aug, 2005
Good point here! The Windows version of Cream can not do arpeggios in "Down" mode sorting notes "As played" as in the Roland Jupiter, something very easy to do in the original Kirnu. For that simple reason is that the original Kirnu freeware is better arpeggiator than the Kirnu Cream.