By bliprock
Tue Feb 23, 2021 5:26 am
So anyone made a progression for both minor and major scale so you have major and minor at the same time over say 16 pads?
I want to do quick key changes over one bank and wonder if anyone has done this at all? and how did it work out? I am in the middle of doing it and wonder if anyone has bothered to do this at all?
So to make it even and easy I will do C major scale chords and add an extra C an octave up at the end so I get a total of 16 chords. Then the 9th chord would be start of the A minor scale progression chords wise and again last chord being the A minor an octave up so its an even 16 chords. I figure that I should make it chromatic? Or will it not work like I think it will.
The idea is that then when in stand alone mode and using pad performance mode I have a user set of chords that on any root note would give me major and minor chords in same order but to the scale. So then any chord progression I make say in major, the bottom 8 pads, is minor in the top 8 pads if I just use the same pad pattern. hmm make sense?
This means I can do a key change without changing the pad performance settings right?
I want to do quick key changes over one bank and wonder if anyone has done this at all? and how did it work out? I am in the middle of doing it and wonder if anyone has bothered to do this at all?
So to make it even and easy I will do C major scale chords and add an extra C an octave up at the end so I get a total of 16 chords. Then the 9th chord would be start of the A minor scale progression chords wise and again last chord being the A minor an octave up so its an even 16 chords. I figure that I should make it chromatic? Or will it not work like I think it will.
The idea is that then when in stand alone mode and using pad performance mode I have a user set of chords that on any root note would give me major and minor chords in same order but to the scale. So then any chord progression I make say in major, the bottom 8 pads, is minor in the top 8 pads if I just use the same pad pattern. hmm make sense?
This means I can do a key change without changing the pad performance settings right?
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