01-29-2020, 02:15 PM
Hey! Thanks, Jesse!
I had a chance to start noodling last night, and I'm really loving this! I know the idea was to keep things relatively simple, but the NDLR is just an amazing tool for exploring and improvising with tonalities, especially of the heptatonic-(7-tone) sort, because of it's layout.
I hope there are plans to add more scales in the future (or, ideally, user defined note pools.)
As a total scale/mode freak for almost 40 years now, i'd love to contribute ideas for great scale choices. I see so many developers, of both hardware and software including redundant and incorrectly named interval sets within their products.
At any rate, I'm so looking forward to further exploring the NDLR. This is a dream machine!
Kev
I had a chance to start noodling last night, and I'm really loving this! I know the idea was to keep things relatively simple, but the NDLR is just an amazing tool for exploring and improvising with tonalities, especially of the heptatonic-(7-tone) sort, because of it's layout.
I hope there are plans to add more scales in the future (or, ideally, user defined note pools.)
As a total scale/mode freak for almost 40 years now, i'd love to contribute ideas for great scale choices. I see so many developers, of both hardware and software including redundant and incorrectly named interval sets within their products.
At any rate, I'm so looking forward to further exploring the NDLR. This is a dream machine!
Kev