Originally Posted by AudioTrack
The video is demonstrating an 'arp' which is simply an abbreviation for the word 'arpeggiator', which comes from the word 'Arpeggio' - to play the notes of a chord individually. The arpeggiator takes the individual notes from a chord and plays them in a repeated progression, usually ascending then descending, then repeats this process. You can refer to it as a Pattern, but in musical terms it is really an Arpeggio.


I have REFX NEXUS and SCALER. Both have arpeggiator functions. But the problem with the arpeggiator is that the melody changes with the chord progression. This sometimes doesn't sound good.

I found that the melody pattern that does not change sounds better.

I discovered this when I was using native instruments session guitarist.
Because in NI guitar, you can select the as played option, and you can play according to your input. That is, the bass changes, but the treble remains unchanged.


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