The Cream Team helps: "Note Release" button
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- KVRist
- 89 posts since 22 Aug, 2010
Many thanks, Pepe, for your new short tutorial - good, short and easy to understand
IMHO, it would be very useful and interesting for all current users of Cream to regularly update your new "The Cream Team Helps" video tutorial series in the future. As far as me is concerned, e.g. I am still at a loss regarding Cream's MODE function (in Scales group). No information on it in your manual.
Looking for new advices and hints from you,
thanx in advance,
Tiger.
IMHO, it would be very useful and interesting for all current users of Cream to regularly update your new "The Cream Team Helps" video tutorial series in the future. As far as me is concerned, e.g. I am still at a loss regarding Cream's MODE function (in Scales group). No information on it in your manual.
Looking for new advices and hints from you,
thanx in advance,
Tiger.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 126 posts since 4 Feb, 2013
Hi,
yes, we're planning to make more such videos. Explaining small features without any distraction - every feature for itself.
It'll take a lot of time to make such videos, so please be patient.
yes, we're planning to make more such videos. Explaining small features without any distraction - every feature for itself.
It'll take a lot of time to make such videos, so please be patient.
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- KVRist
- 89 posts since 22 Aug, 2010
Glad to read your reply so fastPepeLopez wrote:Hi,
yes, we're planning to make more such videos. Explaining small features without any distraction - every feature for itself.
It'll take a lot of time to make such videos, so please be patient.
In fact, I am VERY PATIENT user of Cream
But still can't understand some of it's tricky features.
And BTW, I think that some explicit things (such as my problem mentioned in my 1st post) could be explained better (and much quicker) in written form.
Best wishes
- KVRist
- 248 posts since 12 Jan, 2013
The Scale mode is explained here: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=386768tolstoevsky wrote:Many thanks, Pepe, for your new short tutorial - good, short and easy to understand![]()
IMHO, it would be very useful and interesting for all current users of Cream to regularly update your new "The Cream Team Helps" video tutorial series in the future. As far as me is concerned, e.g. I am still at a loss regarding Cream's MODE function (in Scales group). No information on it in your manual.
Looking for new advices and hints from you,
thanx in advance,
Tiger.
Mode section works like this:
All notes 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 (C,C#,D..)
C-Major 1,0,1,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1 (C,D,E,F,G,A,B)
C-Major mode 1 = 0,1,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,1 (C#,D#,E,,)
C-Major mode 2 = 1,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,1,0 (C,D,D#..) this would be like C Dorian
So new scale is produced by shifting the selected scale by selected amount of semitones.
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- KVRist
- 89 posts since 22 Aug, 2010
Thanks, Arto, for your clarification, finally I got it 
In fact, I simply missed that old thread with your explanation.
Anyway, I really wonder, why not to make separate templates for all Church modes instead?! Is it so difficult to simply add Dorian, Phrygian etc. in the dropdown list?
I am pretty sure that these modes deserve to be placed right after Maj & Minor types as the most popular ones.
And I would like also to ask you about another small modification in your future updates: please make it possible to use custom folders for user-made presets, because your "default" 4 folders are not very convenient to use (I made more than 100 own presets and many of them have similar schemes and ideas but most of them are for several channels (multy-ones) and I would prefer to sort them in small portions according to my own needs and classifications).
My best regards,
Tiger.
In fact, I simply missed that old thread with your explanation.
Anyway, I really wonder, why not to make separate templates for all Church modes instead?! Is it so difficult to simply add Dorian, Phrygian etc. in the dropdown list?
I am pretty sure that these modes deserve to be placed right after Maj & Minor types as the most popular ones.
And I would like also to ask you about another small modification in your future updates: please make it possible to use custom folders for user-made presets, because your "default" 4 folders are not very convenient to use (I made more than 100 own presets and many of them have similar schemes and ideas but most of them are for several channels (multy-ones) and I would prefer to sort them in small portions according to my own needs and classifications).
My best regards,
Tiger.
