> Yes, for example you set the key, say C, and you set the > scale, for example diatonic. Then when you set a new key, say > from C to D, all the notes changes corespondly, but thats the > way Zyklus MPS worked. Some times like that you get non > musical results, so must be a filter in order to make the > results more musical. > If you want more detail, i can provide. That sounds like it might be the same as the P3 implementation. It's possible to set a remote control channel on P3 so an incoming MIDI note will transpose the current patterns. Force-to-scale can be used to keep the notes in a chosen scale, and the transposition can either be pre- or post-FTS. That is, the transpose applies to the root note of the FTS scale if transpose is post-FTS. This only works based on a single note for the transposition - there's nothing inferred about changes to the scale if you play a chord. But maybe that's also the case on the Zyklus ? This is roughly what I plan to add to Cirklon, but with the ability to direct control to specific tracks from specific MIDI port/channel inputs. Cheers, Colin
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon harmonizing
2011-08-29 by Colin f
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