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BRIGGS
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25 Oct 2022

A player for gradual key/mode/scale transitions.

Like chords and scales but automatable in the timeline with a start and destination key.

It would gradually remove and introduce, new notes based on user parameters.

Now tell me how horrible this idea is. :lol:
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Vil
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29 Oct 2022

BRIGGS wrote:
25 Oct 2022
A player for gradual key/mode/scale transitions.

Like chords and scales but automatable in the timeline with a start and destination key.

It would gradually remove and introduce, new notes based on user parameters.

Now tell me how horrible this idea is. :lol:
Maybe ScaleMatrix solves this problem.

Try the "shifted" performance mode and play on the piano keyboard in a C key. Set the 7 scale setting as you wish, and just aztomate/play thru them.

If your scales are diatonic or other septatonic, you also can use the "white" performance mode, and you also have to start your music in C, and you can use only the white keys on the piano. Or if you have only pentatonics "black" performance mode works similarly (start in C#).

This is what you need? ;)
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BRIGGS
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29 Oct 2022

Vil wrote:
29 Oct 2022
Maybe ScaleMatrix solves this problem.

Try the "shifted" performance mode and play on the piano keyboard in a C key. Set the 7 scale setting as you wish, and just aztomate/play thru them.

If your scales are diatonic or other septatonic, you also can use the "white" performance mode, and you also have to start your music in C, and you can use only the white keys on the piano. Or if you have only pentatonics "black" performance mode works similarly (start in C#).

This is what you need? ;)
Too bad I already trialed this one. So, I'm not sure. :|
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