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Aug 20th, 2010 @ 6:40am PDT
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Hi Didier, Sorry for the inconvenience.

Unfortauntely, sendspace seem to delete the uploaded files after a certain number of weeks/months. I've uploaded them to Box.net (see my post on Jun 5 '10 @ 10:32am PDT) and that should be a more reliable link!

This is all "in the meantime" until we upgrade our forum area ;-)

Hope you enjoy Random Nature 2. Let me know your thoughts and any suggestions/constructive criticsm.

Thanks!
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Oct 25th, 2010 @ 12:43pm PDT
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Hi everyone!
thanks so much for sharing the environments... the randomizer 2 is brillant
respect
Oct 25th, 2010 @ 12:50pm PDT
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Ciao Italian in Moscow,
(I love the name & welcome to the forums!)

Thanks! Glad you are enjoying the Random Nature 2 Environment. It was fun to design and make.

If you're interested, I showed how to create a simpler randomizer in Steve H's Logic TNT2 in the March episode.
http://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/logic9303tnt2

Stai bene,
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Oct 25th, 2010 @ 3:18pm PDT
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yeah Rounik
I already checked it and it amazed me... i still have to connect the cables in my head' s environment tough..)))

stai bene anche tu!
keep in touch!
Oct 25th, 2010 @ 4:18pm PDT
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Ha! I know what you mean. unraveling the cables in Logic's Environment can take a little time... but when it all comes together and begins to make sense it's very cool...

keep going with the TNT 1, 2 and 3... and of course we're here to help in any way we can if you have any questions :)

R
Oct 26th, 2010 @ 11:23am PDT
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Hello people, here's my Scale Remapper macro.

The idea came about from wanting to try out scales and modes I don't normally use and learn their sound, without having to memorize them on the keyboard first. Not being a keyboard player, this can come in handy in situations where you just want to improvise on a certain scale or mode without having to worry about playing "wrong" notes. This still requires that you to learn the mappings, but these are easy as they remain the same no matter what key you're in.
For the sake of completeness, I decided to include scales which are already quite easy to play/memorize (the whole tone scale, for example).

Mappings go like this:
8-note scales = C major scale plus the A# key (all other keys unmapped)
7-note scales = C major scale (all white keys, black keys unmapped)
6-note scales* = C major scale minus the B key (all other keys unmapped)
5-note scales = C# (Db) pentatonic scale (5th mode of the Eb minor pentatonic...All black keys, white keys unmapped)

*Also included the blues scale as part of 6-note scales, and the mapping is the same as the pentatonics except for an added G key for the "blue note".

The mappings cover the C-2 to G8 range. Keep this in mind if you use key switches mapped chromatically. You can always unpack the macro and change the range of the chord memorizer objects within if you need to.

So basically you choose a scale type, a scale/mode, and the root key.
To keep it simpler, transposition of root keys only goes up (If you need to transpose down to some other key use the octave buttons in your keyboard). I've added an On/Off switch so that you can go back to being a real musician every once in a while, plus a keyboard monitor that shows which notes are actually coming out.

Uses:

Great for brainless keyboard improvisation and experimenting with polytonal sequencing.
Learning the sound of scales and their modes without much effort

Attached is a project file (done in logic 9) which includes the scale remapper in its own layer.

Easiest is to just save the project as a template so you don't have to reconnect the macro (if you decide to import the layer to another project).

Note:
This is intended for live input so it does not adapt notes on MIDI regions to any scales.
Finally, if you have the time and motivation, learn to play the piano properly!!

Enjoy!



Get it here:

http://www.box.net/shared/gz0cu0yqpl

J.

Oct 26th, 2010 @ 4:21pm PDT
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Thanks for sharing your very cool Scale Remapper Jordito!!

Much appreciated :)
Oct 27th, 2010 @ 3:31am PDT
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Ok,
This is basically what I want to be able to do but:
- I want to be able to apply it to regions
- I want to be able to expand the number of modes available.

Can we keep on exploring this subject?
How can I get into the environment level in order to understand how this scale remapper works?
Wonderful to have help on this! Thanks to all of you!
Christopher (and not Christian!)
Oct 27th, 2010 @ 3:53am PDT
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Hey Christopher,

Could you post your reply in the original thread where we started the conversation.
http://www.macprovideo.com/forum/logic/logic-pro-express&id=29044

This thread we're in currently contains lots of different uploaded Environments available for all to share... so it might get confusing to continue the conversation here... :)

Thanks :)

Rounik

Nov 24th, 2010 @ 10:03pm PST
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I created an environment in Logic for use with the XY Pad. You can download it here:

http://tinyurl.com/24a7b5s

Any questions or comments just let me know.
Nov 25th, 2010 @ 2:09am PST
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Thanks for sharing Roy!!

:)
Nov 25th, 2010 @ 10:43pm PST
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I've made this Visual Metronome to answer the challenge. I added a third function, so you can chose Lights, Sound or Both.

There are several things not quite right yet. For instance, it doesn't switch until it gets to beat one.

Also, there is a doubling of a note under certain circumstances. But it's a WIP.

Screen set Two calls up the environment.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R1YBWNRN

Hook the MIDI click to the Visual Metronome macro, connect the Macro out to the Klopfgeist channel strip and you're good to go.

Got any other cool challenges, Rounik?
Nov 26th, 2010 @ 1:45am PST
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Hey lyghtningrod!!

This is great. I hadn't thought about having three modes:
- Sound only
- Both (lights and sound)
- Lights only

Nice job!

any other challenges... hmmm... well I was building a 16-Step Sequencer in Logic's Environment a couple of months back, which is on hold until I get some time...

;-)
Nov 26th, 2010 @ 4:49pm PST
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[quote]any other challenges... hmmm... well I was building a 16-Step Sequencer in Logic's Environment a couple of months back, which is on hold until I get some time...[/quote]

Sounds intriguing. Tell me more...

and I can't get the quote function to work :(

Nov 27th, 2010 @ 5:01am PST
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I was a kid recording reel to reel when the Beatles were still together. I cut my digital teeth on the Fairlight CMI. I am completely comfortable with the world of digital audio, and often give classes covering aspects of recording digitally while using what is euphonic about analog systems. I just wanted to say how much I appreciate the effort you folks are putting in with these environment constructions. This is an area that parallels what engineers have done for years plugging together bits of analog gear to make a recording/mixing environment. Now you help show us how to construct this stuff out of your imagination. Fantastic, and VERY impressive. Thanks again.

Steve
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