Operation Manual
262| Customizing, recording and editing the Styles and Pads
Vel. Chord Type Vel. Chord Type
17 Diminished major 7th 18 Augmented
19 Augmented 7th 20 Augmented major 7th
21 Major w/o 3rd 22 Major w/o 3rd and 5th
23 Flatted 5th 24 Diminished 7th
As an example, a typical C Major progression will be entered as follows:
Chord Root Note Velocity
C Major C-1 1
A Minor A-1 8
D Minor D-1 8
G Dominant 7th G-1 13
C Major C-1 1
Selecting a Capo
A capo (from the Italian ‘capotasto’, ‘head of fingerboard’) is a movable bar
attached to the fingerboard of the guitar, to uniformly raise the pitch of all
the strings. Its use makes the strings shorter, therefore changing the timbre
and position of the chords (but not their shape).
This might prevent some strings to sound, depending on the chord position.
▪ Use the Capo > Fret pop-up menu to choose a Capo (‘capotasto’).
Capo Meaning
0 Open string – no capo.
I … XII Position of the capo over the fingerboard (i.e., “I” corresponds to the first
fret, “II” to the second one, and so on).
Selecting the lowest and highest strings
▪ Use the Strings > High/Low parameter pair to choose the highest and lowest
strings to play. This is like playing only some of the strings.
String Meaning
1 … 6 Selected string. The pattern will be played between these strings.