Hey, I would love to see a a chart which documents a complete mulit-octave chart of which values are properly available in each version of the wavetables. I know some of the chords, but I never thought of the dim. I'd love to see the cart to see the others that i hvaen't though of as well as having it in front of me to see how all the numbers work out and relate to each other. matt <snip src="shifty"> >Now, here's an advanced technique, I discovered playing with Hippel's tunes >in Future Composer: make two sets of your table, in both a minor and a >major >version. This is important because it will allow you to tranpose more >harmonically across the whole keyboard. e.g. one version has the minor >(0,3,7) arp, and another major (0,4,7). Then, apply music theory...e.g. >if >your song is in G Major, use the major version of your wavetable patch when >trigger with notes G,C and D. Use the minor for A,B, and E. Finally, make >a >third version, so you can use F# for the diminished sound. I recommend >this, because it can really provide harmonic space/color/variety/etc when >bouncing back and forth between major and minor chords. a diminished >version of your wavetable will look like: 0,3,6. If more people are >interested in this, I can make a complete mulit-octave chart of which >values >are properly available in each version of your wavetables... </snip> _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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Re: [elektron] tables: chart request.
2001-07-27 by bedpan cakewalk
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