Message 6/17
Date: 22-Jan-04 @ 02:00 AM -
RE: Semitone settings = layered notes?
psylichon,
That's exactly what I was asking about!
Now this "constant chord structure progression" Is exactly what I was asking about.
What I was leading to was that fact that I do know the basic basic Fundamentals involving Major, Natural minor, Melodic M, and Harmonic minor etc. But not being a musician I was confused as to whether constructing patches by having Osc 2 set at say +5 and a third Osc maybe on +7 would be a "legal" manuever? Meaning, I realized that if I planned to create a sequence constructed of single note's played in a melodic pattern that there would clearly be notes not in the particular scale.
So in essence Psy, you actually touched on the subject I was leading to.
Now, with the information you have given me it seems that the best way to handle this is to use only two oscilators, and if the pattern sounds ok, than it is ok. And that I should be concerned, keep it in mind (theory), but that NOT adhearing solely to the theory is accepted and possibly recommended in popular music today. What do you think?
CM