10-29-2019, 08:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2019, 08:35 AM by Holon Mundi.
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Another alternative is to simply create a visual aid to indicate when the notes are in the scale and f ex a different color when they are not. This could work side-by-side with limiting input or quantizing pre-programmed scales. A professional acoustic musician would do all of this in the head but as we outsource some aspects practicing to our machines we could be aided by reminders, pointers and restrictions...
I haven't implemented it yet but I'd like to have one silent track (6) with patterns that transposes and adds FX to the other tracks so that some can remain simple and be altered remotely by track 6. It would be great to have tables impose root note and scale changes.
I haven't implemented it yet but I'd like to have one silent track (6) with patterns that transposes and adds FX to the other tracks so that some can remain simple and be altered remotely by track 6. It would be great to have tables impose root note and scale changes.