Device Details
Overview
| Name | Version: | Negative Harmony 1.0 |
| Author: | maxforcats |
| Device Type: | MIDI Effect |
| Description: | What is Negative Harmony? Negative harmony is a compositional process where chords and notes are flipped around a central axis, creating their polar opposites. The concept was first detailed by Swiss composer and theorist Ernst Levy in his book A Theory of Harmony, and was later popularized by multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier. The axis of a given tonality is defined by its tonic and its dominant — the midpoint between them. In the key of C major, the axis sits at the midpoint between C and G, which is a pitch falling between Eb and E. |
Details
| Live Version Used: | 12.0.5 |
| Max Version Used: | 8.6.2 |
| Date Added: | Jul 13 2026 08:50:43 |
| Date Last Updated: | No Updates |
| Downloads: | 37 |
| ⓘ License: | None |
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Files
| Device File: | Negative Harmony.amxd |
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Experimenting with it over morning coffee, I noticed an odd thing. It sometimes leaves a sliver note repeat after the actual note.
I saw it capturing the midi to another track. Perhaps, take a look at that.
Really interesting though.
I considered using it in two dimensions on top of foundation, having the second negative harmony rooted to the first. Nice work.