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From: Elisa Claire <chickproducer@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 at 6:36:11 PM
Subject: [LUG] After transposing, easy way to invert chords so they are not so low?
Message #205845
this should be easy to answer. Logic manual is a joke when it comes to locating info. Kay.. sequenced a song. Turns out its too high so I transposed it lower, now the strings are too low. Is there an easy way to invert the chords higher in a few easy steps? Would not care to record them all over again if i dont have to. Surely there is? Thanks elisa _________________________________________________________________ * Logic Users Group (LUG) - http://logic-users.org - new forums! * Search the LUG: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/search * Logic FAQ: http://logicfaq.omega-art.com/ * List Policy: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/policy _________________________________________________________________
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From: Peter Ostry <po@ostry.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 at 8:13:10 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] After transposing, easy way to invert chords so they are not so low?
Message #205847
This is a reply to #205845.
On 03.12.2005, at 01:36, Elisa Claire wrote: > I transposed it lower, now > the strings are too low. Is there an easy way to invert the chords > higher in > a few easy steps? No, fortunately not. If there where an automatic chord inversion I am pretty sure that "new intelligent Logic" would operate that on its own without asking us... > Would not care to record them all over again if i dont > have to. Yep. Either play again or do it in the score. If you choose the score method, there is a command "select bottom line" which comes handy for inversions. Especially if you just want to transpose all lowest note one or two octaves up. It depends on the usage of that strings, but a simple inversion changes the lowest notes and therefore the harmonies. Maybe Elisa- Composer does not love Elisa-Engineer after such a quick repair... ___ Peter Ostry _________________________________________________________________ * Logic Users Group (LUG) - http://logic-users.org - new forums! * Search the LUG: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/search * Logic FAQ: http://logicfaq.omega-art.com/ * List Policy: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/policy _________________________________________________________________
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From: "dougzpro" <zpro@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 at 7:22:55 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] After transposing, easy way to invert chords so they are not so low?
Message #205848
This is a reply to #205845.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Elisa Claire <chickproducer@g...> wrote: > > this should be easy to answer. Logic manual is a joke when it comes to > locating info. > Kay.. sequenced a song. Turns out its too high so I transposed it lower, now > the strings are too low. Is there an easy way to invert the chords higher in > a few easy steps? Would not care to record them all over again if i dont > have to. > > Surely there is? > > Thanks > elisa > Assuming you're talking about MIDI tracks, you could try Arrange Window>Region>Split/ Demix>Demix by note pitch. Take the lower voice(s) and shift 8va until you get the register you're looking for. Doug _________________________________________________________________ * Logic Users Group (LUG) - http://logic-users.org - new forums! * Search the LUG: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/search * Logic FAQ: http://logicfaq.omega-art.com/ * List Policy: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/policy _________________________________________________________________
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From: Loudon Stearns <loudon@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 at 10:17:39 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] After transposing, easy way to invert chords so they are not so low?
Message #205941
This is a reply to #205845.
> Kay.. sequenced a song. Turns out its too high so I transposed it lower, > now > the strings are too low. Is there an easy way to invert the chords higher > in > a few easy steps? Yes- open the transform window as a float(hold option wile selecting it from the pull down window)- so that key commands will not go to it and it will not disappear. Set the transform to transpose up one octave. with your region open in a non-floating window select bottom line (shift down arrow) and then hit operate only in the transform window. Repeat as necessary to get it into the range you like. This works pretty well on straingt chordal parts but if the parts are more complicated you may have to split the lines out to different tracks and transpose them there. good luck, -Loudon _________________________________________________________________ * Logic Users Group (LUG) - http://logic-users.org - new forums! * Search the LUG: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/search * Logic FAQ: http://logicfaq.omega-art.com/ * List Policy: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/policy _________________________________________________________________
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From: Elisa Claire <chickproducer@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 at 5:09:01 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] After transposing, easy way to invert chords so they are not so low?
Message #205965
This is a reply to #205941.
On 12/5/05, Loudon Stearns <loudon@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Kay.. sequenced a song. Turns out its too high so I transposed it lower, > > now > > the strings are too low. Is there an easy way to invert the chords > higher > > in > > a few easy steps? > > > > Yes- open the transform window as a float(hold option wile selecting it > from > the pull down window)- so that key commands will not go to it and it > will > not disappear. Set the transform to transpose up one octave. with your > region open in a non-floating window select bottom line (shift down arrow) > and then hit operate only in the transform window. Repeat as necessary to > get it into the range you like. > > Thank you for your time, however.. I dont want to transpose it up a whole octave. That would then be way to high for my liking.. what I was wondering is if there was a way to invert the chords. Say I am playing Low c e g b flat but it just sounds too low.. so If I could invert the chord where it starts with the g so it would be g bflat c e. etc. That is what I am looking to do.. thanks, elisa _________________________________________________________________ * Logic Users Group (LUG) - http://logic-users.org - new forums! * Search the LUG: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/search * Logic FAQ: http://logicfaq.omega-art.com/ * List Policy: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/policy _________________________________________________________________
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From: Loudon Stearns <loudon@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 at 10:10:36 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] After transposing, easy way to invert chords so they are not so low?
Message #205976
This is a reply to #205965.
what I was wondering is if there was a way to invert the chords. Say I am playing Low c e g b flat but it just sounds too low.. so If I could invert the chord where it starts with the g so it would be g bflat c e. etc. yea- that is what it does- if you select the bottom line and then operate only- it will transpose just the bottom note up one octave - thus inverting the chord- in your example you would do this twice. -Loudon _________________________________________________________________ * Logic Users Group (LUG) - http://logic-users.org - new forums! * Search the LUG: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/search * Logic FAQ: http://logicfaq.omega-art.com/ * List Policy: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/policy _________________________________________________________________
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From: Elisa Claire <chickproducer@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 at 12:37:16 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] After transposing, easy way to invert chords so they are not so low?
Message #206030
This is a reply to #205976.
yea- that is what it does- if you select the bottom line and then operate only- it will transpose just the bottom note up one octave - thus inverting the chord- in your example you would do this twice. -Loudon cool man.. thanks elisa _________________________________________________________________ * Logic Users Group (LUG) - http://logic-users.org - new forums! * Search the LUG: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/search * Logic FAQ: http://logicfaq.omega-art.com/ * List Policy: http://logic-users.org/forums/LUG/policy _________________________________________________________________
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