Lets say a melodic fragment going up C E F A C become C Ab G Eb C going down.
In french we say: retrograde, inverse, écrevisse (retrograde and inverse at the same time). The musical offering of J.S.Bach is full of those techniques. Inversions of a chord is call renversement,
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Is there a plugin that inverts the intervals of a selection?
See https://musescore.org/en/project/retrograde, down at the bottom is a version for 3.x
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you ! However, inverse do not mean retrograde. I already have the retrograder plugin.
In reply to Thank you ! However, inverse… by zevuzevq
Are you wanting something like the first and second inversions of a chord?
In reply to Are you wanting something… by mike320
Lets say a melodic fragment going up C E F A C become C Ab G Eb C going down.
In french we say: retrograde, inverse, écrevisse (retrograde and inverse at the same time). The musical offering of J.S.Bach is full of those techniques. Inversions of a chord is call renversement,
In reply to Lets say a melodic fragment… by zevuzevq
I don't think that needs to be in the program but I could see a plugin doing this. I'm not aware of a plugin that does it though.
In reply to I don't think that needs to… by mike320
Well, I suppose I may build such plugin myself, but I'm too lazy to go through the documentation 1
In reply to Well, I suppose I may build… by zevuzevq
I (1.) don't have enough knowledge to know how what to make the program do and (2.) aren't motivated enough to make this a possibility.
In reply to I (1.) don't have enough… by mike320
However, inversion is much more interesting than retrogradation because it is capable of being perceived. Anyway...