Hi all,

I was looking at stylemaker, and if I edit/look at many of the styles, many of the patterns—all for some styles—always have the interval for the next chord up 1 semitone. If my understanding is correct, that means that the pattern only possibly gets selected if the next chord goes up 1 semitone. To make a concrete example: if I have a chord progression of 1, 4, 2m, 5, 1, 4, 2m, 5, 1, 4, 2m, 5, etc. and a style CHAMBER1.STY then how do those patterns get chosen? The chords of the next interval are more than a semitone. If the patterns are all that way, maybe it ignores that filter. Or I could be misunderstanding something……

Also note: the Interval filter "Up a Semitone" is listed right next to "*Any Interval". Sometimes I have had program indexes off by 1; 0 indexing vs 1 indexing. Maybe internally the program (2017 Mac) thinks it is "*Any Interval", but displays it to the user as "Up a Semitone"

Thanks in advance!


Biab, Logic Pro, Mac