[sdiy] Midi octave shift
Dave Magnuson
abide at dmdrafting.com
Fri Apr 13 21:06:17 CEST 2018
And then the guitarist (me) is completely lost. The bassist is obviously playing in F#maj.... but the guy on the keys is playing in Cmaj. Oh, what to do? 😊
Good tip... sometimes the obvious escapes me
Dave
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From: Synth-diy <synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org> On Behalf Of Scott Gravenhorst
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2018 2:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [sdiy] Midi octave shift
I should have added in my post that I really know only a few keys on a keyboard, the one I know the best is C maj and C min so with a transpose parameter, I can play in any musical key by transposing up or down as needed to make it conform to the keys I know best. I'd bet I'm not the only one as well...
>> On 13 Apr 2018, at 18:37, Tim Ressel <timr at circuitabbey.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> If one is making a modular oscillator that has a midi input,
>does it need an octave shift feature? That is, a way to shift the midi
>up or down by octaves. Or do most if not all midi controllers do this
>already and its redundant on an oscillator? >
>> -- > --Tim Ressel > Circuit Abbey > timr at circuitabbey.com > >
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