Saturday, June 26, 2010

Alpha Chromatic

Here is the Split 1 from the factory Alpha setup set to a C chromatic keyboard.

Notes that are the same colour are in the same octave (and many are duplicated / unison notes). It is worth noting that unison notes can be pitched and yawed separately for some interesting effects. The white spaces are the sharps or flats.

The good news is that you have all the accidentals. The bad news is that you have a less range than with non-chromatic scales and different patterns for chords.

If you find this might be useful, click on the image for a full sized one which you can save and print for your own use.

Only the playable keys are shown (ie: the two bottom rows are missing). and, oops, I see that I did not fill in the bottom row. So that is left to the reader as an exercise. (I had a math professor who once said that meant the author could not do it. In this case the author is too Lazy)

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