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ibrkr01_arp.ogg

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Diboz

February 27th, 2014

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Music > Solo instrument
Diboz icebreakers

Part 4 of 5. 90-bpm supersaw arp.

Quirky, slow arpeggiator sequence part for Diboz ibrkr_01 icebreaker track. Nothing special, just a bit of fill to sit between the low drone and flute / strings loops.

This segment is chopped from the middle part of 3 sections in order to carry over the stereo reverb tail into the start of the sequence. This part abruptly ends with no reverb tail 'cause it's meant to immediately flip back to the start to be repeated ad nauseum.

Created in FLStudio 11.04 with 3x oscilator VSTi, tap delay and a touch of reverb.

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90-bpm
arp
arpeggiator
electronic
loop
sequence
Synth

Type

Ogg Vorbis (.ogg)

Duration

0:21.335

File size

927.5 KB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bitrate

356 kbps

Channels

Stereo

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