Hi folks,

Regarding several of these suggested modified scale transforms and
modes, as I mentioned in another thread, some users might work out
that you can already do some of this without the need to create extra
transforms.

Take for example the Dorien transform.

Basically, as I understand it, Dorien is like starting a scale but on
the second note of a standard major scale.

So, you can synthesise a major -> Dorien note transform easily enough by:

Note transform: up 2nd
Transpose: -2

This should probably work for various other modes as well.

Regarding creating harmony parts, I often use the Up 3rd and Down 3rd,
for me, they seem to work quite well.

Hope this helps and might reduce someone's workload!

Best regards,

James.


On 09/08/2011, Raymond Grote <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'll definitely take the modes into consideration, not many are included in
> the QWS factory transforms.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James Malone" <[email protected]>
> To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 9:04 AM
> Subject: Re: Re[2]: QWS List is QWS harder to use than most midi
> applications?
>
>
>> Indeed we do. I was also thinking of say, Dorien? Of course one would
>> hardly ever use it, but it would be there for a bit of a laugh. Will
>> even make it myself when I get round to learning how to do so. Dunno
>> why, but something about that scale fasinates me. Lol :)
>>
>> On 8/9/11, Raymond Grote <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Funny you mention that, about a half hour ago I thought of doing that
>>> myself
>>> lol! Musicians think alike I guess.
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