RandARP is a MIDI arpeggiator with various randomization features,allowing incoming notes or chords to be manipulated in various rhythmic ways.
All standard arpeggiator parameters like number of octaves, note length and note order are included, but the plugin also offers complete randomization of the velocity, gate, shift and swing parameters. In addition, you can specify a note probability and randomize the note order, the octave order, and the number of octaves. All the randomization features allows you to create more interesting and unpredictable arpeggiated sequences.
All standard arpeggiator parameters like number of octaves, note length and note order are included, but the plugin also offers complete randomization of the velocity, gate, shift and swing parameters. In addition, you can specify a note probability and randomize the note order, the octave order, and the number of octaves. All the randomization features allows you to create more interesting and unpredictable arpeggiated sequences.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(2.9 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(3.3 Mb)
(5 / 5)
This one is a Zero MT [Must Have]. The randomness (even dialed down to 1%) can keep almost any arrangement sounding fresh and properly nesting about a half-dozen of instances of RandArp with just a few other controls can easily create a rich song that explores its own space. A couple of tips: If you're feeding from one RandArp into another, let the downstream one have the same or smaller note values (e.g. quarter-notes upstream, sixteenths downstream). Latching one upstream RandArp to the keystroke of your choice can set an entire key, mode, and mood. Toggling latch on and off can stop a RandArp that seems to not be stopping. On short notes and percussion, a shift of -1% with a + 2% randomly added to it can make the performance sound much more human.
(5 / 5)
Excellent little arpegiator ! It is simple but have everything needed. The best thing about it, contrary to some other VSTs : It sends MIDI signals through !!!! So on can use this arpegiator while tweeking knobs on a controller and the synth will recieve it as it should. I had some problems while installing it on FL Studio 21 : -first, it crashed the plugin manager, so I needed to uncheck the box "verify plugins" and then manually configure it as a "synth" (optional but more neet). -also, to have both 32 and 64 bit versions at the same time and nicely merged, rename "RandArp32" to "RandArp_x32" and "RandArp" to "RandArp_x64".
(5 / 5)
11/10, goes great with apollo!
I do not know how to use this plugin. I wanted to use it in LMMS and in Magix Music Maker, for plugins where there is no internal arpeggio, but I didn't understand how to connect, tell me or it won't work for such programs. I don't know how!
(2 / 5)
Very cool plugin but it crashed my DAW twice in a short space of time so I won't be using it.
(4 / 5)
in REAPER. Input side : TX16Wx --- "Omni" or "1" ch port. RandARP : Setting "1" or other ch port.
A similar feature has been implemented in Ample Guitar. You won't have to move the bars one by one in the MIDI editor anymore. It can output sound, but I do not can play Orchestral Harp like arpeggio...
(5 / 5)
It is a great thing, very inspiring and complex enough to spend hours & hours. Fantastic
(5 / 5)
REAPER user too here ; randomizing everything and swing in this arp are both excellent features. RandARP is by far the best arpeggiator I've ever tried, combining both a simple interface with a lot of options.
(5 / 5)
Outstanding in Reaper... fills a huge void in that DAW!
Can't get it working in S1 either. Tried EVERYTHING. I have set up other note generator VSTs before too.
(2 / 5)
I don't really understand where the RandARP Data is send to. Didn't manage to get it to work in Renoise.
I'm not sure but you may have to choose a virtual instrument first as a host in your DAW of choice.
Easy; 1- Load RandARP on plugin tab first instrument slot. 2- On MIDI Routing select the second slot. 3- Switch to the second slot and load a sample or vst instrument. 4- Back to first slot and play a note on keyboard. Done.
I don't find MIDI Routing
