I'm not following any of this...., but arpeggios are an important tool, of course used moderately.
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@mpower88 said:
I'm with Gun on this. I don't think you're a "shit" writer if you use arpeggios.
Miklos.
@dpcon said:
Sampling arpeggios would have to be done at just about every tempo under the sun: totally impractical. Use the performance legato instruments or the different length samples depending upon the tempo.
And I'm not complaining about it but my original question was: "Are there arpeggios?" Seems then that the answer is closer to "NO".
Guy
@Nick Batzdorf said:
Scales have been done to death too. Anyone who uses them is guilty of shit writing.
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@mpower88 said:
I wasn't saying they should be included in the sample library. I was saying that they are and can be used. What if I want to record a classic peice full of arpeggios using VSL? Would it be relevant to me then. Actually I was thinking more along the lines of including larger intervals in the grace note legato parts if anything. Jeez man you're a bit bombastic if you keep on with that I'll have to get my brother to draw a cartoon of you conducting and post a link... so we can all laugh and be friends again [:O]
Miklos.