Very clever - but the question is "what is the scale of your project (song)" is it Minor or Major? I believe you should be using Sample Loops of the same scale. How could you ever have such case? Nevertheless, Major & Minor are relative - which means they share the same notes. As long as the progression matches your project all you need to do is find the relative major or minor, and you will know the number of semi-tones you are to use for your transposition.
Very helpful, Then what happens when the other sample is a minor and the second one is a major
Very clever - but the question is "what is the scale of your project (song)" is it Minor or Major?
I believe you should be using Sample Loops of the same scale. How could you ever have such case?
Nevertheless, Major & Minor are relative - which means they share the same notes. As long as the progression matches your project all you need to do is find the relative major or minor, and you will know the number of semi-tones you are to use for your transposition.
@@slurstudio OK thanks for the insight buddy
@@adivhahonyamande7548 you welcome
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