-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
On Tuesday 24 August 2004 12:20, Matthias Nagorni wrote:
Hello Mark,
I take this back to the list because it seems I have to explain the
approach that QMidiArp uses in a bit more detail...
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Mark Knecht wrote:
I'm having some trouble with the pattern
syntax. Let's says that I
want to create an arpeggio based around just playing and holding a single
key but creating a series of non-overlapping notes within an octave or
two.
Play and hold: C4
Hear: (quarter notes at tempo) C4, E4, G4, C5, E4, C4, G3, C3
and when I release C4 the pattern stops immediately.
the arpeggio should always be based around the single key I'm playing, so
if I play a G3, I'd hear G3, B3, D4, G4, B3, G3, D3, G2
An example of this kind of arpeggiator is miniArp, an example of my ALSA
HowTo
http://www.suse.de/~mana/alsa090_howto.html#sect07
If you look at its simple pattern synthax you'll find that notes are
explicitely defined (IIRC on base note C). And here the pattern is
transposed whenever you press another key on the keyboard.
However QMidiArp works differently. It is based on my experience with the
MAP1 hardware arpeggiator. The MAP1 takes the notes into which the pattern
is translated from the chord that you play on the keyboard. This way you
can play whatever complicated chords with the most complicated alterations
and the arpeggiator will still perfectly follow it.
I already have an extension to QMidiArp in mind: There could be an
additional tab that would have radiobuttons to select chords,
... maybe even for every note within one octave.
like
e.g. M, m, 7, M7, m7, ... This could then serve to fill the note buffer
that the arpeggiator uses for its pattern. But then you would have to
manually change the chord whenever you do a modulation.
Not if you had buttons for every note within one octave, and if you could save
and load their state.
Regards,
- - Burkhard
- --
Libre Audio, Libre Video, Libre Software:
www.AGNULA.org
Public key available here:
<http://blackhole.pca.dfn.de:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xFD82303B>
key FP 0A65 5E83 F44F 47A5 3DFC 19C5 7779 E411 FD82 303B
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux)
iD8DBQFBNahYd3nkEf2CMDsRApSpAKCCYiG8SUcUfsnzDhna9FBzT7gNgQCeMeRL
Srx3MhCQ3jIVeazTGGeV7Qo=
=2zId
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----