Hmm I have a mini moog voyager right?
Well I was checking out the minimoog software synth and it has an Arpeggiator.. How do I get one for the Voyager? Also the software version has multiple voices... Thats so unfair..
Is there some kind of setting I am missing with my voyager to get Arpeggiator?
thanks
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Arpeggiator?
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How about the Waldorf Gekko ARP.
See here for details:
http://waldorf.synth.net/gekko.html
you get them used.
See here for details:
http://waldorf.synth.net/gekko.html
you get them used.
keep on turning these Moog knobs
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Or you could use Cubase, Logic, Cakewalk, etc, to do the same thing. An arpeggiator is just a miniature dedicated sequencer. With a little experiementation with a Sequencer program, I think you'll find that you can do far more with it than any hardware or software arpeggiator. Since the MMV responds to CC's as well as MIDI note ON/OFF, you could have quite a few sequences running at once to control notes, filter sweeps, articulation parameters, etc. And don't forget that you can seperately control the pitch of each oscillator this way, meaning that you can realize chorded sequences, too.
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