QUOTE (Nighthawk1 @ Feb 3 2009, 05:59 PM)
Well, I know it from the theory yes. I maybe try it to modify the chord progressions of the loops (the midi loops). So the difference between the midi and the audio loops is that you can't modify the audio loops right? I used to think think audio files are always in a specific key because the were named "B cellos" for instance. But if tell the software that my main track is in a c-minor e.g. the key is automatically changed. Is this because the loops were played 24 times in all minor and major keys?
I also have a keyboard and I will try to make some church mode progessions backings with that.
Audio loops are recorded instruments (waveform). GB is managing somehow to transpose them in different keys, but the chord structure will stay the same. You can not add a 9th or flatten a 7 to b7 for example . When you double click on midi loops you will see each note and you can add, remove, flatten or sharpen notes as you like.
If you have a keyboard it's maybe easier to play it direct .. or both. Some loops have interesting rhythms.
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