Device Details
Overview
| Name | Version: | fretpad 3rd 1.1 | 
| Author: | herrmutt | 
| Device Type: | MIDI Effect | 
| Description: | this is an over easy harmony launch pad device. this device was originally posted by Zealousy. this is a version increase by minor and major third in place of semitones. major are the 4 bottom lines. minor are the 4 higher lines. a modulo12 option is available, you should try to play with 2 fretpad3rd, one regular, and one mod12 for a mono basline. minor part inspired by http://www.majorharmony.com/uploads/HARMONY_MATRIX_SYNOPSIS.pdf who like Tetris should love this. | 
Details
| Live Version Used: | 8.2.1 | 
| Max Version Used: | 5.1.7 | 
| Date Added: | Dec 21 2010 13:49:34 | 
| Date Last Updated: | No Updates | 
| Downloads: | 569 | 
| ⓘ License: | None | 
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Files
| Device File: | fretpad_3rd_V1.1.amxd | 
Comments
if you consider this list for "regular output" :
C1 D2 G4 F0
with the mod 12 you get:
C1 D1 G1 F
i use modulo mode to keep in one octave the bass-line extracted from my chords.
on trak one, put fret3rd in regular mode + operator (poly)
on trak 2 a fret3rd in mod12 mode folowed by your great Midi-Mono-ddg.mono in LO mode. + operator + gate.
on trak 3 a fret3rd in mod12 mode folowed by Midi-Mono-ddg.mono il HI mode + operator + gate.
open the two gates by different drums side-chaining.
ps: delaying side chain signal is dope.
         Posted on December 21 2010 by herrmutt | 
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looks great! :D
         
         Posted on December 22 2010 by zealtv | 
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the part with the modulo12 option I dont understand! ? is this a extra patch, or is it the opposite from "regular-option"???