Introducing MIDI VSTi 999 with Fanan's 999 arpeggio patterns.
This is good ~
I think it can be transformed as much as you like depending on the chord and sound source.
Overview
This little guy doesn't really make any sound, but it's a MIDI VSTi that triggers other VSTis opened in your DAW.You can set your own speed, note length, octave range, and ply for each arpeggio.You can also switch arpeggios with your MIDI keyboard and randomize arpeggios in a live session.The arpeggio is always in sync with the DAW's BPM and time signature, so you always get auto-positioned results.
Download
Downloading can be done without registration.
You can download it by transitioning from the above link and clicking "Download 999".
The link below is a spare, so if you can't download it with "Download 999" above, download it from the "additional link" below.
Installation
The installation is slightly unusual.
First of all, the answer is that the installer and DLL are included.
First, run the installer (999 Installer.exe) to create a system folder.
It is unpleasant that the installation path is directly under C, so I think it is better to specify it again under "Program Files" as shown in the figure below.
Others are fine by default.
All you have to do is store the DLL in the VST folder.
Summary
This is good.
It is also convenient to be able to switch up to 12 with a key switch.
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