I would think there could/would be something similar for MIDI devices, being that each note can be mapped ?
Have you heard of anything similar for MIDI keyboards, etc. ?
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- Mon Sep 04, 2006 2:18 pm
- Forum: G-Force General Discussion
- Topic: G-Force Response to tones ?
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- Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:48 pm
- Forum: G-Force General Discussion
- Topic: G-Force Response to tones ?
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I was thinking more of something that could first analyse...
So you could assign specific colors/patterns to notes.
Example:
A = Red
A# = Pink
B = Blue
C = Purple
Then, possibly assign patterns, etc.
And whether a note was two or three octaves apart even it could
read it as the same sound and process it similarly (A would still be Red higher up on the scale).
Example:
A = Red
A# = Pink
B = Blue
C = Purple
Then, possibly assign patterns, etc.
And whether a note was two or three octaves apart even it could
read it as the same sound and process it similarly (A would still be Red higher up on the scale).
- Sun Sep 03, 2006 7:39 pm
- Forum: G-Force General Discussion
- Topic: G-Force Response to tones ?
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G-Force Response to tones ?
Is there any way with the stand alone version to get G-Force to respond to tones? Wondering if this program could process the information so that a different tones A, A#, B, C, etc produce different responses, colors, etc.? I play Bass in a band so a visual representation of the notes played would b...