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Linux Arpeggiators, Part 1
Mar 11, 2010, 13 :33 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2552 reads)

(Other stories by Dave Phillips)

"In my last article I looked at performance loopers for Linux. This week I begin a 2-part review of similar applications called arpeggiators.

"What Is An Arpeggiator ?

"An arpeggio is a musical technique whereby the notes of a chord are played in succession rather than all at once. The order of the chord notes in this succession may follow a strict set of rules or they may be played in purely random sequence. A device that acts upon a chord in this manner is known as an arpeggiator."

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