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This is the best of the 'grid scale' video I have watched today but I still find it incomprehensible. Why not play slower with superimposed note and chord graphics? What is the appeal of playing a scale 3 or 4 notes at a time?
in a c maj music it is current to have sometimes a D7 (before a G7) a Fm (after a F before retrurn to C...), in scale mode these chords are not possible. All actual music (and musiciens) tend to use a simplified harmony grid... the chromatic mode is great, but for this i prefer the launchpad pro which permit to have (custom mode) the pads white and black with same note disposition as a piano keyboard, really great for person who play keyboards...
How can you do automatic scale following? E.g. you run a clip and the scale on push2 automatically changes with the progression of different scenes? That would be a great help!!Thanx in advance!
I understand you can move octaves up and down with the octave button, but my question is when you are in a key, how many octaves are on the displayed keys? Is it 3 octaves and then you can move the octaves up and down with the octave button? I am asking about running a scale from say C1 thru C5. Thank you.
Hi Ann, when "In Key" with an instrument you have access to four octaves. If you use the coloured pad as a reference then a new octave appears on the diagonal up (from the bottom left across to the right 1 pad and then up two) so a new octave appears every alternate row. I hope that makes sense! do let me know! thanks for watching!
Superb tutorial, this. And nice to hear the accent of a fellow northern lad teaching it.
Ohhh, this video only was lots of learning into it about ableton and push, I really appreciate that prepared this for us
Glad it was helpful!
Ah that’s great! Thank you I will be doing more like this soon. Let me know what you need help with and hopefully I can cover that soon! 😎👊🏻🎵
Awsome video. Really clear and consise, has helped me loads
thank *YOU*
no, thank YOU James! Appreciate the comment.
Loved it! Anything that will keep me away from the 700 page monster of a manual Ablton made is golden for a noob like myself. Liked and subbed.
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@@simonlyonmusic Will do, bell clicked.
This is the best of the 'grid scale' video I have watched
today but I still find it incomprehensible. Why not play slower with
superimposed note and chord graphics? What is the appeal of
playing a scale 3 or 4 notes at a time?
Great video, lots of tools to help you stay in key nowadays. Not sure you need them if you've got Push. Do you think Push 2 is worth upgrade? Cheers
Depends what you are upgrading from? I presume you mean a MIDI keyboard or launchpad etc?
in a c maj music it is current to have sometimes a D7 (before a G7) a Fm (after a F before retrurn to C...), in scale mode these chords are not possible. All actual music (and musiciens) tend to use a simplified harmony grid... the chromatic mode is great, but for this i prefer the launchpad pro which permit to have (custom mode) the pads white and black with same note disposition as a piano keyboard, really great for person who play keyboards...
How can you do automatic scale following? E.g. you run a clip and the scale on push2 automatically changes with the progression of different scenes? That would be a great help!!Thanx in advance!
I understand you can move octaves up and down with the octave button, but my question is when you are in a key, how many octaves are on the displayed keys? Is it 3 octaves and then you can move the octaves up and down with the octave button? I am asking about running a scale from say C1 thru C5. Thank you.
Hi Ann, when "In Key" with an instrument you have access to four octaves. If you use the coloured pad as a reference then a new octave appears on the diagonal up (from the bottom left across to the right 1 pad and then up two) so a new octave appears every alternate row. I hope that makes sense! do let me know! thanks for watching!