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Types of Shifting
Scalic Shifting
Intelligent scalic shifting creates musically correct harmonies for which the
shift amount varies in order to create harmonies that are always in the current
harmony key. For example, if the current voicing is set to
3H
and the harmony
key is G/Em, then an input note of B produces a shift of +3 semitones (minor
3rd interval) resulting in a harmony note of D. But an input note of D produces
a shift of +4 semitones (major 3rd interval) resulting in a harmony note of F#.
Note that although octave shifts are included in this category for convenience,
they result in fixed shifts for all notes and scales.
Scalic Voicings
Display
Description
2o
Input is shifted down by 2 octaves.
8L
Input is shifted down by 1 octave.
6L
Input is shifted to the 6th scale tone down.
5L
Input is shifted to the 5th scale tone down.
4L
Input is shifted to the 4th scale tone down.
3L
Input is shifted to the 3rd scale tone down.
3H
Input is shifted to the 3rd scale tone up.
4H
Input is shifted to the 4th scale tone up.
5H
Input is shifted to the 5th scale tone up.
6H
Input is shifted to the 6th scale tone up.
8H
Input is shifted up by an octave.
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