> >>it never really seems to matter which note is "root".<< > > ah, c'mon.... you can't mean that, shirley? I'm a bass player, f'r > heaven's sakes. I need to be sure where the root notes are first, > especially when I'm transcribing from tab or chord changes written on > the back of an envelope by our guitarist. > I'll give it a try like this, but I can guarantee I'll end up with a > D# on a step & the corresponding middle C tucked away in an aux...... Well, I may still change the way notes are ordered in poly record. I've spotted a couple of issues that can crop up with the current code, due to a combination of the way tied steps are handled and the way notes are assigned to the auxes. This manifests itself as tied notes of a chord ending before you expect. Re-ordering recorded poly notes in ascending order might make life easier. Even if it doesn't need to be done on the fly, I could always add a pattern edit 'macro' for it, along the same lines as those that will assign all four auxes to aux notes. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.1.006 beta 31
2005-11-17 by Colin f
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