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Rod
 Rod
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Hello - the versatility of Montage is tempting me out of just creating sounds, into trying to use them. I have watched many 'demonstrations' that have pretty impressive backing tracks, which I imagine are constructed from Arpeggios, but I have not been able to find a Tutorial that describes how to achieve such credible results. Does such a Tutorial exist, and where do I find it, please? Nothing complicated, preferably - my expertise level is close to zero.

 
Posted : 03/03/2018 2:15 pm
Jason
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You've done fine so far identifying arpeggios are part of the formula.

Next, search for arpeggio information here. I used google:

site:yamahasynth.com montage arpeggio

You can add "tutorial", but this search returned (as the first few links):

Mastering MONTAGE: Arpeggio Making 101, Part I - Yamaha Synth
http://www.yamahasynth.com/synth-events/arpeggio-making-101-montage

Creating arpeggios for general use is an art. This series of articles will prepare you for making your own arpeggio data with MONTAGE. Knowing the rules will allow you to bend them – fighting the rules only leads to frustration. Creating your own arpeggios can be fun and rewarding. So let's begin with Arpeggio Making 101 .

Mastering MONTAGE: The 4-Track Arpeggio - Yamaha Synth
http://www.yamahasynth.com/blog/the-4-track-arpeggio-montage
"User Arpeggios can be made from 4 MIDI Tracks" - this is often a misunderstood statement. We receive many questions on creating your own Arpeggio pat...

Mastering MONTAGE: Arpeggio Making 101, Part II - Yamaha Synth
https://www.yamahasynth.com/blog/arpeggio-making-101-montage-ii
Lesson 2: How ARP CONVERT TYPES deal with NOTE data - chords. A very important issue, which is almost always overlooked before you start creating your own arpeggios... For an arpeggio to be useful with chord intelligence you really do have to think about it in a single musical key. Say you want to create a guitar ...

Arpeggio Making 101 for MONTAGE - Part II - Yamaha Synth
https://www.yamahasynth.com/forum/arpeggio-making-101-for-montage-part-ii
Bad Mister continues the lesson on how to create arpeggios and incorporate into your mix with MONTAGE. Not read the article yet? Check it out here. Please us.

Arpeggio Making 101 for MONTAGE - Yamaha Synth
https://www.yamahasynth.com/forum/arpeggio-making-101-for-montage
Bad Mister has cooked up another series to help you create great sound with your MONTAGE - focused on the art of Arpeggios. Haven't read it yet? Check out t.

 
Posted : 03/03/2018 4:27 pm
Rod
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Hello Jason - they do exist! Should've thought of Google - thanks! Not quite the simple thing I was hoping for, but it's probably easier sitting at the Montage than trying to imagine it all as you go along. I haven't tried auditioning what's in the Montage - with around 10,000 patterns I guess it would be a waste of time. They never match up to what's in your head, but maybe I'll have a search through using the 'Category Search' method once I have a song firmly in mind. Might get lucky - but I'm expecting to create my own in the end ... thanks again. See how I get on ... might take a month or two ...

 
Posted : 03/03/2018 8:56 pm
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