Chord memory ?
Yeah I'm a bit surprised that no-one has made a chord memory device. Note Echo can do this, but it only goes in one direction upwards or downwards from the root note, so if you want to have a chord that goes up a fifth and down a fifth, you need to stack two of them.
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What is chord memory?
Here's an example. It isn't perfect as the first Player also triggers the second. This would be easier with a dedicated device.
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There is an example of chord memory in this video.
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There is a Player doing this.
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I'm not 100% certain what he means but I'm pretty certain it ain't either of those 2 ideas. An NN-XT which plays up and down and changes speed? lol!
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Does the nnxt not use the tempo data saved in the audio?Creativemind wrote: ↑09 Aug 2020I'm not 100% certain what he means but I'm pretty certain it ain't either of those 2 ideas. An NN-XT which plays up and down and changes speed? lol!
If it doesn't then sorry swap the playback device to grain.
It's not really a technique that i use.
Perhaps record your Chord into Robotic Bean's Sequencer, and then set the play back to one shot and enable midi transposition...
or simply use note echo and dial in your notes manually.
or simply use note echo and dial in your notes manually.
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What chord is that?
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Without checking I'm guessing a minor 9th but I could be well off "without checking"
Interval look like root + minor 3rd i.e. 3 semitones then perfect 5th i.e. 7 semitones so minor with a 7th & 9th
But check, note echo is really handy for making stiff chords. Sometimes called parallel
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Was just about to do this with Chord Detector.
Chord Detector said C Unison, hmmm?
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That's because you need to put the detector at the bottom of the player stackCreativemind wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020Was just about to do this with Chord Detector.
Chord Detector said C Unison, hmmm?
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Same.Billy wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020That's because you need to put the detector at the bottom of the player stackCreativemind wrote: ↑18 Sep 2020
Was just about to do this with Chord Detector.
Chord Detector said C Unison, hmmm?
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