Oleg Mikheev (aka graywolf2004) has released a beta version of BlueARP, a forthcoming freeware arpeggiator/sequencer in VST plugin format for Windows.
BlueARP is a VST MIDI Arpeggiator with Matrix editor. The goal is to create an ultimate tool for real-time electronic music performances.
BlueARP is available for free download via KVR Forums (229kB download size, 32-bit VST plugin for Windows). The current v1.1 release is a beta version. It seems that BlueArp will remail freeware even after the official release.
My favorite arpeggiator until now has been Kirnu by Arto Vaarala. Judging by the BlueARP demo video (embedded below), it seems that Kirnu has got some serious competition now!
I can’t wait to put it to test and see how it performs on my machine. Please don’t crash on me, BlueARP (fingers crossed)!
For more freeware arpeggiators, take a look at BPB’s round-up of free arpeggiator VST plugins for Windows and Mac.
Video Demo
Check out the BlueARP demo video:
Links
Download BlueARP: click here
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ah, right! cheers for the heads-up. :)
It is a good arpeggiator, no doubt. Very intuitive and some interestings arp modes. But a bit difficult to make it work in FL Studio.
So i still prefer Kirnu. Easy to use, good gui, easy to set, good results.
it was very easy to set up for me. i think i prefer BlueARP than Kirnu now. :D
POLYPHONIC? WE NEED POLYPHONIC.
Why cant I play the keys without having to press play in my DAW? Something so simple but definitely needed…
hmm, it bothers me a bit too. it forces you to mute all other tracks, which isn’t very workflow-friendly.