10-15-2020, 07:50 PM
Hello hello! Loving my NDLR so far, but I have one small question/concern.
I wanted to use the NDLR to work on my theory, and the keyboard transposition feature seemed like an awesome way to do so. I have a keystep going into MIDI A, and the transposition feature totally works, it will always play in key.
BUT. It doesn't seem to allow me to play the notes as they would appear on the keyboard all the time.
For instance, C Lydian allows me to play the notes as they would actually be layed out on the keyboard, but C Dorian does not. If I play the D# on my keystep, it comes out as a D. It only will play D# when I press the wrong key one semi tone above D# (E). This is just one example
Does this make sense, and if it does, am I missing something? Or is this working as intended?
Really hope I'm missing something or it can be rectified by some kind of setting change, I don't want to learn these scales with the wrong notes!
Thanks, meanwhile I'll keep on NDL'n!
I wanted to use the NDLR to work on my theory, and the keyboard transposition feature seemed like an awesome way to do so. I have a keystep going into MIDI A, and the transposition feature totally works, it will always play in key.
BUT. It doesn't seem to allow me to play the notes as they would appear on the keyboard all the time.
For instance, C Lydian allows me to play the notes as they would actually be layed out on the keyboard, but C Dorian does not. If I play the D# on my keystep, it comes out as a D. It only will play D# when I press the wrong key one semi tone above D# (E). This is just one example
Does this make sense, and if it does, am I missing something? Or is this working as intended?
Really hope I'm missing something or it can be rectified by some kind of setting change, I don't want to learn these scales with the wrong notes!
Thanks, meanwhile I'll keep on NDL'n!