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  1. Ok, I'll order the book1! What is sorely lacking on the forum are the basic notions (for having fun as you say) and writing very simple things. My question above is very simple and yet I haven't found an answer on the forum and even less in the software... I find that strange. Is transposing a musical phrase in all keys a routine? ! Good thing you and Janusz responded! Regarding being a true composer and musician, thank you for your recognition. Sometimes I ask myself the question (if I am a composer) when I come to the forum... Thanks again for your encouragement, I'm going to post more questions on the forum, even if I feel like I'm being ridiculous in face of so many complex things.
  2. Thanks Rolf, for this hint! I am more of those who still play and compose (tonal music) I admit I have a little trouble finding what I'm looking for in the OM universe... even though I'm sure you can do anything with this software! Sometimes I come to the forum to find some information... but in general, we only find very advanced concepts and quite far from what I'm looking for... so from time to time, I dare to ask a question;-) I went to listen to your music on your site... well done, there's a lot of music!
  3. Thank you very much, I couldn't have found this on my own...I read the tutorials several times;-) Could this book teach me this kind of thing?
  4. exactly, thank you! why did the time signature change from 4/4 to 16/4?
  5. that I know how to do not easy to express in english for me I want to transpose the whole sequence with this transposition (pitch-transpose '(0 5 -2 3 8 1 6 -1 4 9 2 7) entire sequence 0 entire sequence 5 entire sequence -2 etc
  6. Hi, I'm a beginner, can anyone help me? I'm trying to figure out how to transpose the whole list. currently i have transposition individually to each measure in a pitch sequence (setf theme-tr (pitch-transpose '(0 5 -2 3 8 1 6 -1 4 9 2 7) (gen-repeat 12 '((e f5 g5 a5 s gb5 f5 e e5 f5 g5 s e5 eb5) (e d5 e5 f5 s d5 db5 e c5 d5 e5 s c5 b4) (e bb4 c5 d5 s b4 bb4 e a4 bb4 c5 s a4 ab4) (e g4 a4 bb4 s g4 gb4 e f4 g4 a4 -e)))))
  7. very interesting! I find it difficult to transpose to my work... my musical language being much simple. (I'm a jazz improviser and I'm more used to playing on chord sequences) For me, functional Harmony is a great tool if you want to understand how chord progressions flow and use that information to help you improvise better solos and spell out the harmony. Personally I will order many easier courses on composerworkshop like: - create chord libraries and map it, - create triad libraries and map it, - create tetrad libraries and map it etc etc. for you it is very easy to do a course on this sorry for my google english
  8. you did this orchestral work directly in OM?
  9. Honestly, I don't know how you do this with OM well done!
  10. hello stephane, this piece sounds great! what is audio output?
  11. oh no that's too bad ;-(
  12. it means to print one by one?
  13. Hi, is it possible to print at once "steps 01-30" directly from opus modus or from a folder?
  14. thank you André. You mean when using snippet, the result is in UT? For my part, I want to read directly Snippet without worrying sound, what interests me is the results. I would like to avoid using def-score function...I want to read the results directly in snippet for tenor sax, it is possible?
  15. look at my result;-) I also tried same, it's not really the range of saxophone in bass what's wrong ? (setf chords.rel (ambitus 'tenor-sax (relative-closest-path chords :start '(bb3fs4g4d5) :repeat t))) you are right stéphane, it is therefore necessary to indicate the ambitus '(bb3 fs6) and not to indicate ambitus tenor-sax! (setf chords.rel (ambitus '(bb3 fs6) (relative-closest-path chords :start '(bb3fs4g4d5) :repeat t)))
  16. I'm impressed, I'm going to take a private lesson soon... when I understand other OM basics exemple this;-) apparently, ambitus does not work well...I have results below the tenor saxophone range (setf name '(g4 fs4 bb4 d5)(c5 b4 eb5 g5) (fs5 f5 a5 cs6)(bb4 a4 cs5 f5) (g4 fs4 bb4 d5)(e5 eb5 g5 b5)(d5 cs5 f5 a5)(fs5 f5 a5 cs6) (d5 cs5 f5 a5)(g5 fs5 bb5 d6)(cs5 c5 e5 gs5)f5 e5 gs5 c6))) (setf chords (chordize name)) (setf chords.cls (ambitus 'tenor-sax(closest-path chords :start '(bb3fs4g4d5)))) (setf chords.rel (relative-closest-path chords :start '(bb3fs4g4d5) :repeat t))
  17. ok, you developed this piece in sibelius? you say "with Opusmodus in about 1h";-)
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