icondark wrote: ↑05 Jan 2021
I haven't used Negate, but I've got Melodic Inverter and I can tell the difference from the screenshots earlier in this thread. Note latching issues aside, one thing the the basic Melodic Inverter algorithm seems to do is broaden the note range of the incoming MIDI. Or, as I call it frustratingly: "Spread notes all over the g#@$mn place!" This isn't a bug, this is just how they chose to implement the inversion algorithm. Negate *seems to* keep the note range closer to the original, which I prefer. When I do melodic inversion manually, I get results that look like Negate, not Melodic Inverter.
Hi,
This is why the Spread controls were added, so that you get much more control.
We've also added much more by way of algorithms in for the "next version" which will be coming out fairly soon. Included is a "classic" version which is the "Rachmaninoff" inversion itself, and we've also added a lot more. It was perhaps something of an eccentric design choice to lead with the proprietary algo now that I'm looking at it with some hindsight
Still it's unique, I suppose.
Hopefully have this out before the end of January, but it'll maybe run into February now, difficult to say.
Cheers,
Brian