Yes, user definable chords is the way not preset ones. How difficult would be to implement this way? You press the " chord comb/button" on the P3 then you press the chord on the keyboard and voila!! That in step mode recording Hans ________________________________ > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > From: james@ticalun.net > Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 14:32:31 -0500 > Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Chords on P3 - idea > > > Wouldn’t it be even more efficient just use each bit for a chord type? > Major, minor, augmented, diminished, etc. with some 4th, sixth, and > sevenths, thrown in and just use the note value as the root? If you wanted > to get fancy one of the other auxs could set the voicing/inversion. I have > a hard time believing that we really need completely user configurable > chords with the number of chord types you could easily pack into 7 bits. It > seems really clunky to have to enter the chord data individually for each > step. I guess when I’m composing with chords, I’m thinking in terms of > the chord blocks themselves instead of the actual notes that make them up. > But, that’s just me… > > James R. Coplin > (郭杰明) > > *************************************** > Work is the Curse of the Drinking Class > *************************************** > > From: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com _________________________________________________________________ La vida de los famosos al desnudo en MSN Entretenimiento http://entretenimiento.es.msn.com/
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Chords on P3 - idea
2008-05-11 by Hans Greuber
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