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Keyed tunes for Harmonic mixers (pg. 76)
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| chris harrington |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nemesis44
No, when you see numbers like that next to the note it usually is refering to the octave that the note is in. In this instance you would find this towards the far left of the key board so it's quite a bassey sound.
Cheers
Nem |
ok so the key for that would be just A# ?
im new to harmonic mixing. Im going through and getting all the keys written on my cds using that camelot easymix system so i was unsure what i should label that as. |
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| 996vtwin |
| A# (A sharp)is also Bb (B flat) |
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| Nemesis44 |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris harrington
ok so the key for that would be just A# ?
im new to harmonic mixing. Im going through and getting all the keys written on my cds using that camelot easymix system so i was unsure what i should label that as. |
Exactly, its just technically an A# major (as the majors don't usually state that they are major).
Cheers
Nem |
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| 996vtwin |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nemesis44
Exactly, its just technically an A# major (as the majors don't usually state that they are major).
Cheers
Nem |
Thats right A# minor would have the notation (m) so it would be A#m I believe. |
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| chris harrington |
ok cool thanx also just one last question
# means sharp right? before i start writeing stuff on cds :D |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris harrington
ok cool thanx also just one last question
# means sharp right? before i start writeing stuff on cds :D |
why not use the camelot system? no needs to remember what any of it means :D as long as you can count to 12 youre set! |
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| 996vtwin |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris harrington
ok cool thanx also just one last question
# means sharp right? before i start writeing stuff on cds :D |
Yes # means sharp. I suggest you download the rapid evolution software and look at the built in keyboard to get an idea of whats what. |
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| dj_kane |
is there another key name for f#m?
ive got a track in this and i was checking the grid and theres no f#m on it. a bit confused.
cheers! |
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| Pinokio |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_kane
is there another key name for f#m?
ive got a track in this and i was checking the grid and theres no f#m on it. a bit confused.
cheers! |
Gbm = F#m
http://www.infovisual.info/04/041_en.html
As you can see on the link a "sharp (#)", means the next "black" key to the letter.
and a "flat (b)", means the previous "black" key to the letter.
so
A# = Bb
C# = Db
D# = Eb
F# = Gb
G# = Ab
A# = Bb |
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| dj_kane |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pinokio
Gbm = F#m
http://www.infovisual.info/04/041_en.html
As you can see on the link a "sharp (#)", means the next "black" key to the letter.
and a "flat (b)", means the previous "black" key to the letter.
so
A# = Bb
C# = Db
D# = Eb
F# = Gb
G# = Ab
A# = Bb |
ahh thats why some of my harmonic has been off.
thanks alot man! |
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| Pinokio |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_kane
ahh thats why some of my harmonic has been off.
thanks alot man! |
You are welcome =) |
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| Nemesis44 |
It's quite funny, you mention harmonic mising in a lot of other forums and people still beat you down as if you are crazy. That's what makes this one so cool. You have a lot of people who have the understanding and basically make the DJ booth a cool place to be.
Nice one guys
Cheers
Nem |
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