12-22-2018, 01:02 PM
Thanks for your feedback. Just wanted to chime in here.
The triangle or “play symbol” indicates that the drone gets triggered only when the drone play button gets pressed. It also means that the note being played will always be the root of the Key and not change regardless of the cord being played. The adjacent boxes indicate if the drone gets re-triggered on the downbeat represented by the boxes. Box 1 is the downbeat of 1, box 2 is the downbeat of 2 etc.
The circles are supposed to be the visual representation of the cord buttons. The drone gets triggered when any cord button is pressed and the note that it plays is the root of that cord. The adjacent boxes indicate the retrigger, same as above.
In some cases there are three boxes or five boxes, this allows a re-triggering in 3 beat or 5 beat time. I specifically tried to leave time signatures out of The NDLR, but it wasn’t possible in this case :-)
Thanks for the great questions,
Steve
The triangle or “play symbol” indicates that the drone gets triggered only when the drone play button gets pressed. It also means that the note being played will always be the root of the Key and not change regardless of the cord being played. The adjacent boxes indicate if the drone gets re-triggered on the downbeat represented by the boxes. Box 1 is the downbeat of 1, box 2 is the downbeat of 2 etc.
The circles are supposed to be the visual representation of the cord buttons. The drone gets triggered when any cord button is pressed and the note that it plays is the root of that cord. The adjacent boxes indicate the retrigger, same as above.
In some cases there are three boxes or five boxes, this allows a re-triggering in 3 beat or 5 beat time. I specifically tried to leave time signatures out of The NDLR, but it wasn’t possible in this case :-)
Thanks for the great questions,
Steve