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QMidiArp is an advanced MIDI arpeggiator, programmable step sequencer
and LFO for the ALSA sequencer. It can hold any number of arpeggiator,
sequencer, or LFO modules running in parallel.
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MIDI arpeggiator for ALSA
QMidiArp is an advanced MIDI arpeggiator, programmable step sequencer
and LFO for the ALSA sequencer. It can hold any number of arpeggiator,
sequencer, or LFO modules running in parallel.
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Arpeggiator modules produce sequences depending on the notes sent
to their input port, which is typically connected to a keyboard or
another sequencer.
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Step sequencer modules allow to create simple linear, monophonic
and globally transposable sequences similar to the first analog
sequencers.
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MIDI LFO modules independently produce MIDI controller data of
adjustable waveform, time resolution, amplitude and duration.
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For each module, an input note filter is available, and the output
port and channel can be set independently. Since the modules use a
common sequencer queue, they are automatically in sync with each other.
QMidiArp works with an internal tick resolution of 192 ticks per beat.
The queue can be synchronized to an incoming MIDI realtime clock or as
a JACK transport client. Most of the relevant control elements are
accessible via MIDI controller through a MIDI-learn infrastructure.
QMidiArp also has a log tool displaying the history of incoming MIDI
events in colors depending on their type. QMidiArp is based on the Qt4
toolkit
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Changes: qmidiarp (0.3.9-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Initial release. (Closes: #616544)
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