I think I checked out BlueARP not longer after it was first released. At the time it seemed a bit too "Mad Scientist" for me. I must have gotten nerdier over the years because I'm having fun playing around with it. However, I doubt I will explore every nook and cranny that BlueARP has to offer.
I know I should RTFM. But if I just wanted to tweak the preset patterns, what are the most important parameters to adjust to achieve an evolving effect (over the span of say 4 or 8 bars) that is still loosely recognized as some sort of pattern?
I see that I can set certain steps in the pattern to be "random." And then I can enter velocity and gate time random percentages that will apply only to the steps I assign as random. I see that I can also apply octave offsets to certain steps. To achieve the evolving quality I am after do I just need to set the pattern length to 64 steps (8 bars) and enter these random steps and octave offsets manually?
I'm getting some cool effects just using these parameters in a 16 step pattern. But are there other basic parameters I can use to change things up a bit without getting too far in the weeds and programming everything manually?
Thanks for your help.
I know I should RTFM. But if I just wanted to tweak the preset patterns, what are the most important parameters to adjust to achieve an evolving effect (over the span of say 4 or 8 bars) that is still loosely recognized as some sort of pattern?
I see that I can set certain steps in the pattern to be "random." And then I can enter velocity and gate time random percentages that will apply only to the steps I assign as random. I see that I can also apply octave offsets to certain steps. To achieve the evolving quality I am after do I just need to set the pattern length to 64 steps (8 bars) and enter these random steps and octave offsets manually?
I'm getting some cool effects just using these parameters in a 16 step pattern. But are there other basic parameters I can use to change things up a bit without getting too far in the weeds and programming everything manually?
Thanks for your help.
Statistics: Posted by Dumpster Fire — Mon Aug 26, 2024 1:50 am