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Arpeg 01/02 MIDI Arpeggiatoren for Pulsar & SCOPE
With the new Arpeg 01 and Arpeg 02 devices, CreamWare presents the first professional MIDI arpeggiators in the form of DSP Plug-Ins. Both devices are now available for the Pulsar and SCOPE DSP platforms.
The Arpeg 02 is designed for ultimate versatility. It offers different output patterns (Fwd, Rev, Fwd-Rev, Random with adjustable depth) and an enormous number of other performance options. The output note velocity can be modulated using the internal multi-waveform LFO to create lively, dynamic rhythm textures. With the Sweep Transpose feature, you can shift an arpeggio step-by-step up the keyboard as it plays – smoothly or swiftly – without changing its harmonic value. Many more options, such as Note Dropout, freely adjustable note length, and Audio Rescan allow for virtually unlimited variations.
The Arpeg 02 is optimized for live performance use. You can change practically all settings while the arpeggiator is running, and the most pivotal real-time operating functions can be comfortably and instantaneously remote-controlled from the MIDI keyboard. With these features, the Arpeg 02 becomes an essential assistant for ambitious accompaniment at any studio session or solo performance.
The Arpeg 01 contains only the essential features, but still provides everything needed to create effective, impressive arpeggios. Practically all settings can be changed while the Arpeg 01 is running and the interface is extremely easy to understand and to use.
Multiple copies of the Arpeg 01/02 can be simultaneously loaded. And naturally, since the arpeggiator Plug-Ins are MIDI devices, they can be used with external MIDI gear as well as with Pulsar/SCOPE synths and samplers.
Arpeg 01 and Arpeg 02 are exclusively available in the online shop at www.creamware.com. The sales prices: Arpeg 01: 19,- EUR (about 19 US$), Arpeg 02: 39,- EUR (about 39 US$).
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News date: 20000107 Posted by: Musiciansnews.com |