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Transposition / Standalone player
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@DG said:
There are all major and minor keys available, and also all possible arpeggios using 4 different strings are there (the harp can't perform other tunings).
So how can they all in th wrong key?
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Herb
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lol, I have to admit, DG, you did it make it sound as though ALL the glisses in the entire harp library have been in the wrong key. They must have been running into overtime when they started recording the pentatonics. WAAAAAAHH! I wanna go home!!! ;)@DG said:
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Yeah, that's what I did, but it doesn't sound quite the same as a recorded gliss. In fact I'm hoping that some future update of the software will include some way to time stretch and maybe even lock to tempo for such events. I still think that the harpist should record the remaining ones.[A]
DG
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Yeah, you're right, it's a pretty sorry sounding excuse. But I failed to see my options. However, I've been fooling around with MainStage (Logic) for a few days, and see it has a pitch shifter. An octave range. Here's a dumb question: Can I construct a patch to trigger both directions at the same time? I'm looking at a slow, 2-octave gliss, contrary motion. The given glissandi that go up and down are much too busy for extreme pitch-shifting. Sounds way stressed. Pathetic that Ive never had to dig into the patch editors until now. Sorry also for the one-paragraph eyesore.@DG said:
Yeah, that's what I did, but it doesn't sound quite the same as a recorded gliss.
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