Cem Olcay Kebarp AUv3 Midi Arpeggiator - Tutorial and Use Cases
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- Опубліковано 21 кві 2024
- Cem Olcay Kebarp AUv3 Midi Arpeggiator - Tutorial and Use Cases
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Kebarp is your go-to arpeggiator for quick and easy pattern creation. Its customizable and responsive grid allows you to craft arpeggio patterns effortlessly.
Simply connect a MIDI keyboard or sequencer to Kebarp as a source, and route its MIDI output to an audio app. It will arpeggiate the note you are playing according to the pattern you've drawn on the grid.
You can fine-tune the arpeggiator's settings, including minimum and maximum octave reach, step count, gate, velocity, and swing, directly from the control grid.
Easily select a scale from the control strip and start creating arp patterns by dragging your finger around the grid. To remove a note, simply tap on it.
All notes are locked within the chosen scale, with numbers on the grid representing notes relative to the root note. For instance, 1 represents the original note, +2 is the note after, -2 is the note before, and so on.
The retrigger option in the settings menu resets the sequencer with each new note played. Activate pattern chaining to automatically advance to the next pattern once the current one finishes playing.
Please note that Kebarp is a MIDI app and does not generate sound on its own. It requires a MIDI app or keyboard as a source and an audio app for output. For AUv3 functionality, it needs to be hosted within an app like AUM, Loopy Pro, Cubasis, Logic Pro, Nanostudio, Drambo, or apeMatrix
I hope you enjoy the tutorial and find it useful.
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Great video Leo.
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Cem was already clearly an interesting developer. After I’ve seen an interview with him explaining his vision, he became even more interesting
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It looks like fun and its one of Cem's nicest looking apps to date. His apps keep getting better and better! Thanks for the Demo Leo!
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Cem’s amazing. Such a prolific developer! Another winner!
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Thank you for another great tutorial, Leo! 👍. Cem’s arpeggiator seems quite versatile, yet simple to use. 👏
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I have several Cem Olcay apps. I like the simplicity of these apps. Thanks for the demo!
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Another brilliant app from Cem Olcay. Thank you very much for this turorial.
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Brilliant stuff, Leo. I love Cem's apps. I like the way his mind works 👍👍👍
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Fantastic videoclip my friend
Have a nice day!
Best Regards from Barcelona!
Jose Movilandia 😎💥👍👍👍
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I love how you can quickly draw contours with this app... I wish that you could lock to key as well so that if you choose to trigger an E root while playing in A minor, the notes won't clash. It's not a big deal though! It's easy enough to throw a scale quantization app like Rozeta Scaler between Kebarp and an instrument so you can play different roots and still be in key/scale. Cheers, Leo... You have the most educational ios channel I've encountered. Thank you for your hard work!
Thanks and good suggestion
Superb demo. Seems super quick to design arpeggios with that
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Might be the most useful Cem Olcay app. Seems so quick to use!
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Great demo Leo, of a stellar Bud app. These apps are uniformly great, but this one looks extra special!!
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Another great app from the King of Midi generation,
This creates some wild and crazy patterns….
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Looks like a fun and immediate app!
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AWESOME, this is an amazing app. Great review and demo! Thanks for sharing.
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great little Tool. Thanks for the demo
You are welcome
Interesting looking arp!
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Fantastic tutorial for a fantastic app! Really like it and would love to win it. Thanks for the video and the giveaway Leo 👍😀
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Seems a lot of fun. Thx for the demo.
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I loved the demo you showed at the end of the video.
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Thanks a lot for this demo!
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Very well explained- as ever. Thanks Leo!🙏🏽🧔🏼👍🏽
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Thank you Leo. I enjoyed your demo and tutorial.
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This arpeggiator is awesome... Every Cem Olcay app is a gem and this is not exception. Thanks for the
excellent tutorial, Leo!
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Cem always brings up gems
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This is nice. I really like how it can be driven from whatever note you play. That opens up a lot of possibilities.
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This is one of Cem’s best apps. IMO it is missing the capability of tying notes together. That would make this perfect. Hopefully Cem can add this capability in the next update.
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What a great tutorial, thank u.
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Would love to be lucky for this one. I like it!
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Thank you
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Arpbud 2 is my favorite arpeggiator. I don’t own Kebarp but Im sure it’s equally as awesome. I use Arpbud to arp my chords and is the best for making dark melodies out of my chord progressions. Kebarps awesome for that GarageBand style in holding the keys for an arp, which makes for a good live session. Unlike in GB, the best part is you can see the pattern in work when holding key.
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Looks pretty cool 😎
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Nice app. Thanks
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lovely
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This one is quite good. No, it IS good. Up there with Auto Fills and BounceBud. Oh, and your tutorial wasn’t bad either 😉😁
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Hi Leo. It is cool. Is arpeggiator awesome.
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wow at the begining this is excact the music when you open a chest in Zelda! xD
Pure magic
Really good for full control over many aspects of arpeggios, I don't think there's actually anything like this for iOS yet which is kind of surprising. Or is it? Thanks for the video.
So simple as an AUv3 yes you are right…
Not fan of kebab, but surely of Kebarp 🎉😊
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I know Cem is Turkish (name is obviously uniquely Turkish) but was the name really inspired by Kebap? Come on man....
I let Cem respond on that… :)
The app’s grid looks like a grill and you put the notes on top of it like you put your kebab on a grill. Also, I love the pun keb-arp! 😄
@@cemolcaycool, thanks for the explanation. I want to hate it but I can't, it makes me crack up each time I say it, knowing how unrelated kebap and arpeggiation are.