

Now you can make adjustments to the recorded arpeggiator pattern.The world’s best software arpeggiator! This is how Arto Vaarala describe its arpeggiator “Cream”.Ī ride on the side of the data sheet, impressive. Stop when record is complete and hit "Save All" in appearing window.Hit the Record button on the transport panel.Select "Record Output => Record Output MIDI".

Right click on the Record button of track two.If you played around a bit, you may want to record the output of Kirnu to edit it afterwards. This gives you the full power of an arpeggiator and your own creativity in one. Now you can play the synth via Kirnu and directly. Click on "I/O" and create a new send to track 2 (to the synth), Set "Audio: None" and "MIDI: All => All".Create 2 tracks - one with Kirnu, one with a soft synth.If you want to use Kirnu as midi input and your own patterns on the synth, you should try… Unfortunately you can't play the synth itself, because Kirnu receives the notes. Now it's possible to play the soft synth completely with Kirnu - via keyboard or a midi item. This also gives you the ability to play notes on your keyboard, as long as the focus is on the virtual MIDI keyboard window. If you don't have such a keyboard, you could use the virtual midi keyboard by enabling it via View -> Virtual MIDI keyboard or by pressing Alt + B. Now you can play Kirnu with your midi keyboard. Enable Record Monitoring (loud speaker icon, right side at the bottom).Click on the Record Aim button (the red circle, left side).Select from the Midi Input selectbox "Input: Midi -> All Midi inputs -> All channels".Just quickly tell the track to listen to your midi gear.

If you have a connected midi keyboard, you can play Kirnu.
