Even conventional music could use multiple scales at the same time -
here's an example off the top of my head:
A jazz/blues patch:
A sequencer using a chromatic scale for a walking baseline;
Another sequencer using a major scale to comp with arpeggiated chords;
A S&H using a pentatonic scale to "solo" on top
-Chris
On Aug 28, 2007, at 7:30 PM, John Mahoney wrote:
> At 06:31 PM 8/28/2007, Scott Juskiw wrote:
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> > >why do you need different scales per channel? wouldn't it make more
> > >sense to have multiple channels under common scale _and_ transpose
> > >control?
> >
> >I use four miniwaves as quantizers and use different settings on each
> >of them most of the time.
>
> I'm guessing that you don't make music that could be described as
> "conventional." :-) ;-)
> No disrespect intended.
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