luckymethod
Inspired
As far as I can see the synth block can only use frequencies expressed in number, it would make it a lot faster to program chords if it was possible to do that with the name of the note (like C4, A5 etc...).
Thanks. Tables like that one is what we all are currently using. What would be cool is a direct selection with the note names
there would have to be, so as not to break the current fuctionalitymaybe have to be a master setting to choose either frequency values or note values.
3 notes form a triad chord. The number doesn't seem odd or arbitrary. Of course it could be a tetrad, but that may consume more CPU and resources.On a related topic, why only 3 voices in the synth block? Seems and odd or arbitrary limit to me (but then again what the hell do I know about these things?)
If the synth block received an overhaul to implement note values then having extra voices would be awesome addition.
+1 to OP and this gem.a better option would be to allow one of the voices to modulate one of the others, like an old moog. you'd get an infinity of new sounds.
I've used a couple of synth blocks extensively when I had my XL+ and then adding scene modifiers. The triad I understand, but I'd always be wanting the lower octave root note, the fifth, the triad, and then another one for specific voicings without using another block.3 notes form a triad chord. The number doesn't seem odd or arbitrary. Of course it could be a tetrad, but that may consume more CPU and resources.
You can add the 2nd Synth block to have 6 notes, and Pitch blocks to add octaves or expanded harmonies.
More voices = more CPU, but I would also imagine OFF voices wouldn't add any CPU.why only 3 voices in the synth block? Seems and odd or arbitrary limit to me (but then again what the hell do I know about these things?)
Workaround: set the frequency to 440Hz (or whatever precise note frequency you prefer) and use the shift control to alter the notesAs far as I can see the synth block can only use frequencies expressed in number, it would make it a lot faster to program chords if it was possible to do that with the name of the note (like C4, A5 etc...).