ferrograph632 wrote:
>as seasoned users will know, choosing a user-scale for FTS'ing a part
>usually precludes the choice of a root note for same, whereas using one
>of the preset scales allows free choice.
>
>
Interesting - I always keep scale U09 (all notes in my P3) so that I can
have (effectively) no scale but a visible root (to remind me of the key
to play in).
>
>just now I discovered that if you nominate a root note while the part
>is using a preset scale, then switch to your user-scale, the root note
>is retained & displayed.
>
>
Aha, cool - good tip! Sweet.
>I have demonstrated to myself that the P3 behaves correspondingly; the
>same patterns playing in two different parts with the same user-scale
>but with different root notes, selected in this manner, come out
>different.
>
>
I guess it should, depending on the user scale of course. Good one dude.
Paul
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] FTS user-scale quirk-around
2005-10-03 by Paul Nagle
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