as suggested by Jerm I'm posting this as a Feature request; the original topic is from a Metro General Qand A question included below :
I'm not sure whether it would be useful to many others; or whether I'm tryin to get a lot of mileage out of old equipment. Perhaps the new drum machines have that editability built in.
Yet, I still think that it would be useful at the sequencer level because one could save all kinds of percussion sets. In fact depending how you implement it, there could be sets that include patches from other channels containing sounds that are not necessarily conventional percussion sounds . (Think about that G3 flutelike sound in Sting's "All This Time" that come across as percusion ever so often).
I think the way, I originally thought of it being implemented was similar to the scale reassignment "using Map" in the Transpose dialog box.
But with further thought I'm thinking that there could be complimentary save-able sets.
That is, There could be a "save-able" input scale reassignment for the entry during recording to get the midi instrument to play the desired instrument sound based on the limited scale set of the triggering device (in my cae the dd-5) so that the human player can enter it intuitively(musically) and get the right feel.
Then a save-able inverse "transpose scale to" reassignment set cound be created to convert (tranpose) it to the conventional chromatic scale assignment of the playing device (An SC-88 for instance) and with this more evolved idea.. across different channels as well.
I thing that the Transpose Using map could include a drop down list of the saved sets for reassignment after recording.
and in the Tracks window the transpose column could include a drop down list that would contatin a method to select the scale the input scale. alterrnatively it could be implemented tinthe transport window with abutton like the punch-in or metronome.
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[]Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2003 9:28 pm Post subject: Remap pitches []
Perhaps you should post a feature request in this forum. The only way this would be possible currently would be if your controller keyboard had such a function
Jerm
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I'm trying to figure out how to remap pitches..during recording.
Let's say I want to play an E2 and have it come out as a D1
I want to be able to record the sounds real time remapped.
How do I do it.
Here's the problem I have an old drum machine with 4 pads (a Yamaha DD5) that are transmit A2 D#3 E2 A1 only.
I want to set up the pitches to play the sounds I want to hear during the recording (as opposed to tranposing them later) so that I can get a could feel.
Here's my setup
PowerMac 7100/80 56Meg Ram running 7.5.5.
Yamaha DD5
Metro 5 OMS 3
A Roland SC-88
GSAE 2.5.0
Korg DW 8000
Roland GR-1
Though I've been using various flavors of Metro fo a few years (with quicktime instuments) I just recently acquired the SC88 and the GSAE 2.5.0 so I'm guess I'm getting a bit satuated(I'm feeling increasingly stupid).
Anyone have anything similar that can give me a hint.
cd
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