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10-29-2023, 09:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2023, 09:53 AM by deep88.)
hey is there a way to transpose a pattern i made without following the scale?
let's think about donna summer moroder "i feel love" type, same chord 1,5t and 7m arpeggio on 1, 3, 5 and 6 root note (but not following the scale)
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i know i can change scale but in a way the change is not "quantized" so is a bit of a pain (it changes instantly)
would be super if i could change scale and the ndlr could still play what it was playing and then when i press the chord button (only then) as usual change as per quantization on setting (1/8, 1/4 etc)
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I think there's a setting in the Motif editor page (press [shift+menu] and press the top right encoder button, press menu to exit) using the bottom left encoder to scroll all the way left past the first step will bring you into a pop up menu that shows the different modes that can be assigned to that motif slot, one is in scale, one is by selected chord and I think there's an option for chromatic as well.
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Not trying to be a jerk by stating the obvious here, just searching for a solution. But, isn't the synth's transpose function ideal for this use? I may be missing something here.
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It's pretty clear that you're just being sassy here, but regardless, it's not OK to suggest Kris is being a jerk here, joking or not, but we still love you too.
In regards to a solution, I have another idea, but I don't know if it works within your needs. If you were to change the Key by the number of semitones with it in Chromatic, would that provide the result you're going for? The Key is one of the parameters that can be externally controlled via CC message, so you may be able to set up an external controller to have better access to that parameter while doing other things with the NDLR controls.