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Los Angeles, CA
LazierGunz wrote:

tables are nice to make chords more interesting than just the C command, like you could also put
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00
04
04
07
07
0B
0B
0C
0C

for a slower chord arp


No need for all that.  You can use a G command in a table to call a different groove to alter the speed the table runs at.  for instance, you could slap a G01 on the first line of a table, and then go to G01 and set it to 2/2 to accomplish the same thing (and SO MUCH MORE)

yeah, the speed of the C command is static (and therefore kinda useless imo) tables are where it's at.

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Cleveland, Ohio
Mrwimmer wrote:

No need for all that.  You can use a G command in a table to call a different groove to alter the speed the table runs at.  for instance, you could slap a G01 on the first line of a table, and then go to G01 and set it to 2/2 to accomplish the same thing (and SO MUCH MORE)

yeah, the speed of the C command is static (and therefore kinda useless imo) tables are where it's at.


Oh yeah! I keep forgetting that the G command isn't global. Very powerful technique to explore!

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buffalo, NY

Also consider making your arpeggios go downward. Or perhaps out of order. Or with octave notes in between, at 16ths, 8ths, triplets, 32nd whatever. Maybe do a 5 note pattern over more than one octave.

Just don't go up the chord every time the same way. V

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danimal cannon wrote:

out of order

exactly that^

play with em innit

Last edited by JodyBigfoot (Jan 22, 2015 8:29 pm)

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NC in the US of America
Mrwimmer wrote:

yeah, the speed of the C command is static (and therefore kinda useless imo) tables are where it's at.

Useless if you're not attempting to accomplish what the C command can provide, at least. And it's fun for lots of things.

I Do arps out of order depending on the note i want emphasized and what-not. Really useful for tracking destiny's child type lead+harmony stuffs.. >.>

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orange county, CA

this is soso great, thank you ~

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France (au milieu)

you could slap a G01 on the first line of a table, and then go to G01 and set it to 2/2 to accomplish the same thing (and SO MUCH MORE)

sounds wicked, do you have an audio example to give an idea of what it sounds like ?

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NC in the US of America
Sesska wrote:

you could slap a G01 on the first line of a table, and then go to G01 and set it to 2/2 to accomplish the same thing (and SO MUCH MORE)

sounds wicked, do you have an audio example to give an idea of what it sounds like ?

It sounds like every table arp you've ever heard that uses this technique of slowing down the arps by doubling each TSP command with the default groove:
00
00
04
04
07
07
0B
0B
0C
0C

but only takes up half the table space:
00
04
07
0B
0C

wink

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Canada

Two good resources here:)
As Danimal mentions, tasteful variation is always more interesting to the ear.

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So. California

Hope this link helps as well:

http://littlesounddj.wikia.com/wiki/Chords_using_Tables

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the Netherlands

thank you! very handy