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Check and correct the automatic harmony recognition
After
the analysis, you can manually correct harmonies which were not
correctly identified. Note that major chords are written with capital letters and
minor chords with lower-case letters.
Left click on the respective harmony symbol in the wave display. Hold the key
if you want to mark several subsequent harmonies. If you right click on
selected harmony symbols, a menu containing alternatives will be displayed.
The initially recognized harmony is marked with an *.
If there are no alternatives available, you can select the correct "Keytone" or
"Chord" from the menu in the "Correction" section. Use the option "Replace
selected harmony in the entire song" if you are sure that the incorrectly
recognized harmony is not included in the entire song. Usually, major and
minor keys have been mixed up.
Once you are sure that all harmonies are set correctly, click on "Continue".
Use harmony recognition
You can apply the information from the Harmony Agent here. There are
different ways to output harmonies:
You can create VIP markers in the arrangement that display harmonies
graphically in the video monitor as guitar tabs in sync to the music.
The information may be saved as an audio file. This also ensures that the
harmonies are available later. For instance, if you'd like to display the harmony
information in the time bar (Edit -> Show object marker -> Harmony marker).
You can choose between different displays of the harmony symbols. You can
choose between German, English or Roman symbols to "name" the tones.
Furthermore, you can set "Predraw" to force single harmony interpretation.
"#" shows all notes as "sharps" (C#, D#, F#,...), and "b" displays them as
flats.
Track settings
Audio
Output: Specifies the audio output device. This can either be a bus (submix
bus) in the audio studio mixer or a wave out device. This parameter can can
adjusted in the VIP window, in the mixer, as well as in the track settings.
Surround mode: Activates Surround mode.