Comments by Demian
Great work! although it's already possible to see the lenght of a selected time in the info-bar. this device would be amazing if one could copy the time to the clipboard in the format 00:00.000. would you add this?
Posted on March 01 2025 by Demian |
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thanks! amazing tool!
Hi P.
i haven't found a way to add shortcuts to transformation devices
i haven't found a way to add shortcuts to transformation devices
Hi Chris,
Yes, that's possible. You would just need to switch the parameter in dict.unpack from mute to duration and perform some calculations with the values. My tool is a bit quirky—it excessively increases the pitch, causing the notes to go out of range and get deleted.
Yes, that's possible. You would just need to switch the parameter in dict.unpack from mute to duration and perform some calculations with the values. My tool is a bit quirky—it excessively increases the pitch, causing the notes to go out of range and get deleted.
great device, thanks! there's a bug when receiving midi notes, it doesn't filter out the velocitiy values before "note $1"
genius! anybody tried it with a motorfader?
Hi shinito,
thanks for your interest.
this device changes midi notes according to the theory of negative harmony. with such it is possible to play a chord and get it's negative form, which will sound arguably chromatic but will have the same "weight" if we can say so.
just drop it in a midi track and record its output with a second midi track to see the result
thanks for your interest.
this device changes midi notes according to the theory of negative harmony. with such it is possible to play a chord and get it's negative form, which will sound arguably chromatic but will have the same "weight" if we can say so.
just drop it in a midi track and record its output with a second midi track to see the result
Hi. this is the thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/musictheory/comments/69fdxk/negative_harmony_made_easy_using_the_tonnetztonal/?ref=share&ref_source=link
https://www.reddit.com/r/musictheory/comments/69fdxk/negative_harmony_made_easy_using_the_tonnetztonal/?ref=share&ref_source=link
Lot's of love for this one. i have just one thought i wanted to share.
If i could control the base note with the lowest midi notes octave, that 'd be awsome. maybe even with a glide: imagine the just intonated chords and the modulations, perfect!
If i could control the base note with the lowest midi notes octave, that 'd be awsome. maybe even with a glide: imagine the just intonated chords and the modulations, perfect!