On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 10:44:44 +0100, "Colin f" <colin@colinfraser.com>
wrote:
>That's not to difficult a thing to do. An aux event could grab the most
>recent input note from a midi source, and transpose to that key.
>It would need some way of defining the 'base key' that represented no
>transpose.
>It would be trickier to implement it independently of an aux event, since
>there isn't any space to store a transpose input configuration for each
>pattern.
How about making the "Part Transpose" function directly updateable via
MIDI input? So you would hit the xpose softkey and instead of just
turning the data entry, you could hit a MIDI note. Use Middle C as
zero maybe?
>Also, if you wanted to transpose different tracks using input notes on
>different midi channels, it could take more effort.
A degree of complication probably best avoided. For now... 8)
BTW some potential company name ideas plucked from Luciferous
Logolepsy
Automorphic Interactive
Fraser's PhraseMachines
Paraphraser Electronics
Holophrasis Developments
Interactive Macrology
Fraser-Ostinato
Saros Synchronic
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fwd: Hmmm
2004-10-30 by Paul Nagle
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