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arpeggiator arpeggio autoaccompaniment code fork midi pattern

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It looks much cleaner indeed. Great work! Thanks!! hmm, on second thought your code produces a very different musical result from mine even though you .. I see... you remove the notes from the table on noteOff. In my approach, I had an ~n which more or l.. Ah I understand why your approach gives different notes now. In my approach I can do calculations on.. (to clarify: the "nil" for a calculated degree eventually results in the first note of the chord bei.. (How I wish I could edit my comments...) I used [ n0, n2, n1, n2 ] + 12, with n0-n2 functions, which..

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Re: midified arpeggiator/auto-accompaniment using patterns

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11 Jan'20 18:03 in Re: midified arpeggiator/auto-accompaniment using patternsRe: midified arpeggiator/auto-accompaniment using patternsRe: midified arpeggiator/auto-accompaniment using patternsRe: midified arpeggiator/auto-accompaniment using patternsRe: midified arpeggiator/auto-accompaniment using patternsRe: midified arpeggiator/auto-accompaniment using patterns

Re: Let me know if you have ideas for improvement! (code-wise or feature-wise) -> I used an object prototype to streamline the process of registering notes and getting sequences of them. Code looks simpler to me and easier to further develop :)

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MIDIClient MIDIIn MIDIdef Order Pbind Plazy Pn Ppar Pseq Rest

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