On 6 July 2010 09:23, James Morris <james@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > however, you may specify multiple events at the same position in the > pattern. i can't recall what order the event occupying the same > position will be processed in (ie fifo or filo) but each event will be > placed individually in the grid. recall they have width when placed. > so that when the scale stuff is implemented, if the X coordinate of > the event when translated to pitch is not valid within the scale then > X + n where n < X + WIDTH is used (provided X + n is a pitch which is > not already playing on that port/channel combination ;-)). > > so some kind of random scale-based chord arrangement will be > happening, if that's any good. i'm pretty knowledgeless about choords > (i learnt the trumpet at school), and did not learn much about scales > - the reasons i'm writing this;-) which sounds something like this: http://jwm-art.net/art/audio/plinky_plonka.mp3 this is in the 'augmented' scale of c. apparently. i've not yet implement any method of specifying a key so i'm guessing it's 'c'. the data for this scale taken from arpage source code. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user