Kebarp AUv3 MIDI Arpeggiator

Kebarp AUv3 MIDI Arpeggiator

By Cem Olcay

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2024-04-03
  • Current Version: 1.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 15.40 MB
  • Developer: Cem Olcay
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 4.85714
4.85714
From 7 Ratings

Description

Kebarp is your go-to arpeggiator for quick and easy pattern creation. Its customizable and responsive grid allows you to craft arpeggio patterns effortlessly. Simply connect a MIDI keyboard or sequencer to Kebarp as a source, and route its MIDI output to an audio app. It will arpeggiate the note you are playing according to the pattern you've drawn on the grid. You can fine-tune the arpeggiator's settings, including minimum and maximum octave reach, step count, gate, velocity, and swing, directly from the control grid. Easily select a scale from the control strip and start creating arp patterns by dragging your finger around the grid. To remove a note, simply tap on it. All notes are locked within the chosen scale, with numbers on the grid representing notes relative to the root note. For instance, 1 represents the original note, +2 is the note after, -2 is the note before, and so on. The retrigger option in the settings menu resets the sequencer with each new note played. Activate pattern chaining to automatically advance to the next pattern once the current one finishes playing. Please note that Kebarp is a MIDI app and does not generate sound on its own. It requires a MIDI app or keyboard as a source and an audio app for output. For AUv3 functionality, it needs to be hosted within an app like AUM, Loopy Pro, Cubasis, Logic Pro, Nanostudio, Drambo, or apeMatrix

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Reviews

  • Nicely featured and quick

    4
    By Mesmertron
    Really enjoy how fast you can get melodies going and then adjusted. Only one suggestion would make this a 5 star app for me. Please add an undo button or move the delete button away from the scale button! Even a dialog asking to make sure you want to delete before it nukes the work youve done, would be very helpful if you have big fingers and hit wrong buttons pretty often like myself.

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