Octave switching for forced scale page

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  • #875
    gseher
    Keymaster

    Hello,

    Is there a good way to switch Octaves for an entire page that has been forced to scale?

    If not can there be? I always want to use the c’s to octave +- when forcing a page to a scale…

    Thanks

    #2014
    gseher
    Keymaster

    OK I will reply to my own thread!!!

    I have loved using the Octopus without a keyboard…. I love the immediacy…

    Someone else posted a thread recently about the visual layout of harmony…

    To push more for using the Octopus as a live compositional tool I think it would be cool to have the default page note layout set (or user settable) then be able to transpose from the default page pitches or force to scale, FLT it etc…

    Or have a way to enter steps in real time by using the pitch circle to enter notes in… even chords… (could be two handed involving holding the step button, and the held pitch notes would enter into the appropriate time slot)

    So in real time instead of one pitch and hitting the step button to enter in note times.. you can hit any of the pitch circle notes and enter in note and time information, and even chords!

    Sorry if others have already asked for this or if It can already be done….

    #2066
    Jordi
    Participant

    Yeah, I’d really like to see some development of the scale functions, and it would be really great if you could transpose all tracks locked to the grid scale via another track, so that you could automate things.

    #2067
    gseher
    Keymaster

    Hey there,

    I read your elektron-users forum thread… good ideas…

    I like the idea of a track being a scale base pitch effector or scale type effector on other tracks… holy melodic motion!!!

    #2077
    Attila Sik
    Participant

    me to …..

    I like the idea of a track being a scale base pitch effector or scale type effector on other tracks… holy melodic motion!!![/quote]

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