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Euclidean Rhythms & Generative Arpeggiations

by Analog Samples

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This pack contains 80 wild arpeggio MIDI loops and 16 euclidean MIDI loops, giving you 96 in-depth MIDI patterns in total.

The arps are highly detailed patterns constructed in C minor pentatonic, containing actual MIDI 'steps' that act as a glide between certain notes to create extremely unique patterns, as well as polyrhythmic qualities and even completely generative expressions set to two-bar intervals. You can mix and match patterns as you please, creating completely new hybrid clips to expand the collection of 80, and even quantize the key and mode, along with setting the BPM to whatever project you're working on.

The 16 euclidean patterns are a quantized set of rhythms happening at irregular intervals, all the way from 1 beat to 16 in a 16-beat measure on one note only. What this allows you to do is attain highly expressive percussive patterns that mesh with just about any form of music, which are absolutely fantastic for drum hits, impacts, or even shorter melodic blips and bloops - just move them around to your desired hit and you've got instantly awesome rhythms at your fingertips. The best part of all is that they're insanely stackable, so using multiple at one time instantly creates a wide range of super creative rhythmic combinations.

Altogether, this is a highly-expressive and super-editable pack that's full of infinite possibilities and serves as wonderful fuel to kickstart your next creative song, album, or other musical project.

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released February 13, 2021

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