Hey all.
I haven't worked on Rack Extensions for quite a long time, as I have been working on other projects. Now I can't promise anything, but I am considering returning to Rack Extension development.
I'm looking for any users of Ivy Note CV Harmonizer who can provide suggestions or feature requests for a new Rack Extension from Rainwaves. The device is intended to be just like Ivy, but with loads more features. So what do you wish Ivy could do that it can't do already? Your feedback is most welcome!
If you have never used Ivy, you can download it for free from the Reason store here: https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack-extension/ivy/
If you don't know where to start with Ivy, there are detailed guides on how it works in the user manual, or you can load one of the combinator presets instead. I'd recommend trying the 'Retro Triads' or 'Init Family' presets. Just play in the key of C (only the white piano keys), and see how the harmonized layers sound.
Thanks all. =]
Ivy users: Please give suggestions!
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Make it a player device, not an instrument. Let me add it to several instruments and CV connection from the first player to the harmony players with CV inputs.
I don't want to pick a specific interval either. Set key and scale and the player suggests the harmony notes.
I don't want to pick a specific interval either. Set key and scale and the player suggests the harmony notes.
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Hej!!! Good to see you back Rainwaves :):)
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Definitely this
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Okay - I didn't actually understand what this request means, so someone is going to have to explain it to me!
Stay tuned!
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i'd like a cv out for the current interval value (0-12*0.008)
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Fixed intervals may cause notes out of scale.
I just want to set the key (like A minor), the scale (minor) and -5 interval. Sending a C to the player would then play an E in the octave below.
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