Wed 27 Nov 2002, 00:38
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i just started using reason about 2 months ago... is there is anyone who uses reason and can tell me what a semitone is. when you go to the change events window and use the transpose function, how much is that changing the events you have selected? is it by a whole step or half step?
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Fri 29 Nov 2002, 19:35
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Newbie Group: Validating Posts: 12 Joined: 03-Jul 02 From: Buskirk, NY - US Member No.: 5,413 |
In fact tests have shown that string players often play "enharmonicly" spelled notes differently. For example, in c# minor B# is the leading tone and is often played higher than "C". Wind player often "lip" the note higher. Hope this is just what you've been waiting to hear all your life.
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mellotron The Change Events/transpose Funtion In Reason Wed 27 Nov 2002, 00:38
ghess A semitone is a half step. Wed 27 Nov 2002, 06:43
Levon River Whole tone=whole step
Semi tone=half step.
Just d... Wed 27 Nov 2002, 06:46
rickenbacker Semitones are basically the stage between two note... Thu 28 Nov 2002, 12:52
Levon River QUOTE (rickenbacker @ Nov 28 2002, 11:52)C sh... Thu 28 Nov 2002, 20:42
ghess There certainly is a B#, without it the major key ... Fri 29 Nov 2002, 14:51
Levon River mellotron: We've started wandering into the po... Fri 29 Nov 2002, 19:24
rickenbacker Hey, Ghess, chill out. Mellotron asked a simple qu... Sun 1 Dec 2002, 13:38
ghess Rickenbacker, I understood your point. Your respon... Mon 2 Dec 2002, 16:36
Presto Rickenbacker You could even say B## = Db for a b... Mon 2 Dec 2002, 22:46
rickenbacker Presto and Ghess: it's good to have your techn... Tue 10 Dec 2002, 20:15![]() ![]() |
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