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another scala question

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@lumma.org>

4/26/2004 2:22:51 PM

Manuel,

Did you say there was a way to play chords in the chromatic
clavier (or elsewhere) by scale degree #, rather than having
to define a "chord" (absolute pitch structure) and go through
the approximation system?

Sincerely,

-Carl

🔗Manuel Op de Coul <manuel.op.de.coul@eon-benelux.com>

4/27/2004 1:45:18 AM

Carl,

Yes, you can program a chord by first selecting the tones
with shift-left click, then store it with shift-right click.
Then play it with the right mouse button. The chord is stored
by scale degree numbers.

Manuel

🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@lumma.org>

4/27/2004 9:50:18 AM

>Carl,
>
>Yes, you can program a chord by first selecting the tones
>with shift-left click, then store it with shift-right click.
>Then play it with the right mouse button. The chord is stored
>by scale degree numbers.
>
>Manuel

Thank you, Manuel! That's awesome.

-Carl