Esempio n. 1
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        // Considering that the base chord is a coordinates (0,0), this method adds to the base note one fifth per +1 along X,
        // and flips the chord color for each value along Y, like so:
        // -1,1     0,1     1,1             Cm      Gm      Dm
        // -1,0     0,0     1,0             FM      CM      GM
        // -1,-1    0,-1    1,-1            Dm      Am      Em
        public Chord GetChordAtXY(int x, int y)
        {
            Note       n = baseNote;
            ChordColor c = color;

            byte tmp = baseNote.Octave;

            //Moving along the X axis: one fifth per column (one fifth = 7 semitones).
            n = n.Pitch(7 * x);

            //Moving along the Y axis: switch for the opposite color every row.
            //Considering any given row: the tone two rows above should be one second (2 semitones) below.
            //Considering any row of the original color: the tone one row below should be one minor third (3 semitones) below.
            if (y > 0)
            {
                int rowPairs = y / 2;
                n = n.PitchDown(rowPairs * 2);
                if (y % 2 == 1)
                {
                    n = n.PitchUp(7);
                    c = c.Opposite();
                }
            }
            else if (y < 0)
            {
                int rowPairs = (-y) / 2;
                n = n.PitchUp(rowPairs * 2);
                if (-y % 2 == 1)
                {
                    n = n.PitchDown(3);
                    c = c.Opposite();
                }
            }

            n.Octave = tmp;
            return(new Chord(n, c));
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        private void init()
        {
            // The ScaleColor enum stores nearly every scale's "blueprint" as a collection of Int32 labels.
            // A scale blueprint must be read as a bitwise mask, from LSB to MSB, to know which notes to include in the scale.
            int res = color.GetResolution();

            _collection = new List <Note>();

            for (int i = 0; i < res; i++)
            {
                // If i-th order bit is set in the ChordColor, add the according note to the collection
                if ((((int)color >> i) % 2) == 1)
                {
                    _collection.Add(baseNote.PitchUp((byte)i));
                }
            }
        }