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Scale Quantizer (legacy/resurrected)V1.0.2 : Degrees Issue #35

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therealkitman opened this issue Sep 12, 2019 · 2 comments
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Scale Quantizer (legacy/resurrected)V1.0.2 : Degrees Issue #35

therealkitman opened this issue Sep 12, 2019 · 2 comments
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therealkitman commented Sep 12, 2019

Declaration: I am no expert in music theory.
Hi. Just doing some random noodling as saw something odd.
In the quantizer I set an A minor scale and wanted to check the gates of the Degree output. In an A minor scale I expected A to be degree 1, B degree 2, C degree 3 etc.
But I see that C is ♭3, F is ♭6 and G is ♭7. I would have expected degrees just 3, 6 and 7.
Have I botched up my understanding of simple minor scales or is the quantizer amiss?
Thanks.
PS. It be nice is the Key and Scale inputs has knob controls like it's bigger brother 😉
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Edit: Just read this at basicmusictheory - the degrees are putting out an A Major scale, not a minor.

@jhoar jhoar self-assigned this Sep 13, 2019
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jhoar commented Dec 15, 2019

You are correct, if fact I was confused between degree and interval. The upper outputs should be labelled 'Interval' not 'Degree'. In the case of the natural Minor scale, the scale consists of minor (flat) third, sixth and seventh intervals. I have fixed the UI

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jhoar commented Dec 23, 2019

Closed in 1.0.4

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