[LAU] gmorgan .57 sample on youtube

Robert Vogel vogel at ct.metrocast.net
Thu Nov 1 18:27:57 UTC 2012


On 10/30/2012 08:04 AM, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
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> 2012/10/29 Robert Vogel <vogel at ct.metrocast.net 
> <mailto:vogel at ct.metrocast.net>>
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>     On 10/24/2012 08:05 AM, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
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>>     2012/9/28 Robert Vogel <vogel at ct.metrocast.net
>>     <mailto:vogel at ct.metrocast.net>>
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>>         A sample of gmorgan .57 is on youtube:
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>>         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sguIcAJ4h_U&feature=youtu.be
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>>         Bob
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>>     Very instructive, Bob. We'll try to link this demo on Musix wiki.
>>
>>     Would love to see more, specially if there's any mode of
>>     auto-comping given just one or two midi notes, like one that I
>>     like specially from Yamaha.
>>     (don't remember exactly, but something like this):
>>
>>     * note N: X (M) chord
>>     * note N + any black key below: N Maj7
>>     * note N + any white key below: N 7
>>     * note N + any ...: N m
>>     ...
>>
>>     -- 
>>     Carlos sanchiavedraz
>>     * Musix GNU+Linux
>>     http://www.musix.es
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>     Hi Carlos,
>
>     There are a couple of ways to make playing easier... try these:
>
>     * If you are left handed, try the 'Funny Keyboard', which allows
>     you to specify the chord and extensions with your mouse.
>     utils->keyb brings up the funny keyboard.
>     Right mouse click a note for a Maj 7
>     Left mouse click for a m7
>     Shift Left mouse click for 7
>     Shift Right mouse click for a 6
>     Ctrl Left mouse click for a m7(b5)
>     Ctrl Right mouse click for a sus4
>     Ctrl/Alt/Left mouse click +7
>     Ctrl/Alt/Right mouse click dim7
>
>
>     * For right handed people, use your left hand on the computer
>     keyboard, following the instructions (below),
>     your right hand is free to play a melodic line while left hand
>     points to chords with the computer's keyboard. (I have my keyboard
>     on top of my desk, and the computer keyboard is on a pullout just
>     below it.)
>
>     (from the change notes)
>     utils -> selector panel has an added
>     accordian feature. When this panel has
>     focus, the computer keyboard is analogous
>     to an accordian keyboard. You can play
>     chords (major, minor, 7ths, diminished)
>     using your left hand while continuing to
>     play melodic lines on your midi keyboard
>     with your right hand. It only works
>     if the selector window is active.
>
>     The computer keyboard is mapped this way:
>     1 = Cdim7
>     q = C7
>     a = Cmaj7
>     z = Cm7
>
>     2 = Ddim7
>     w = D7
>     s = Dmaj7
>     x = Dm7
>
>     ...
>
>     If you press the shift key, changes to #.
>
>     Try it and see if one of those techniques does the job. Let me
>     know if these are not sufficient.
>
>
>
>     Bob Vogel
>
>
>
>
>
> Great! That's a lot to study :)
>
> Is there any way of doing this via MIDI?
>
> I'm thinking about controlling comping chords with a foot MIDI pedal 
> while improvising and changing harmony on the fly. Would love to have 
> configured my footpedal to send root and mode or grade so I can i.e. 
> do a II V I, or II III modal and Gmorgan would fill the background 
> instruments and chord notes.
>
>
> -- 
> Carlos sanchiavedraz
> * Musix GNU+Linux
> http://www.musix.es
Not yet. Have you tried the sequencer ?

Bob

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