On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 10:56 PM, D'Arcy J.M. Cain <darcy@druid.ne twrote:
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I'm not sure I understand this. You either have to assume that the
first note is the root or the lower one is. What other options are
there? It sounds like your requirement is "higher += 12" or some
variant. It also depends on whether you need to deal with things like
ninths and thirteenths.
>
Anyway, I was just tossing out ideas. You know what your requirements
are better than I.
Mmm, actually it's a good idea. I didn't get it right before. Thanks :D
>I can't estabilish which note is higher, because all the analysis part
>is octave independent. Anyway thanks for the ideas.
>is octave independent. Anyway thanks for the ideas.
I'm not sure I understand this. You either have to assume that the
first note is the root or the lower one is. What other options are
there? It sounds like your requirement is "higher += 12" or some
variant. It also depends on whether you need to deal with things like
ninths and thirteenths.
>
Anyway, I was just tossing out ideas. You know what your requirements
are better than I.