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Inversion
The Inversion knob defines which note in the generated chord should be the lowest. The function tries to keep the
lowest generated note in the chord as close to the played root note as possible. Below is an example of inversions of
a generated 4-note chord in the Scale C Major, played from a C note of the MIDI Control Keyboard:
Inversions of a generated 4-note chord played from the (orange) C note.
! Note that the Inversion function is only relevant if the Inversion number is less than the selected “Notes” value.
So, if the Notes value is 4, only a maximum Inversion value of 3 is useful.
Open Chords
When the Open Chords function is active, some notes in the generated chords are transposed in octave steps, so
that the notes are not so close to each other. The transposition is different depending on the “Inversion” and the
“Notes” settings.
Add
The Add functions can be used for adding notes to the generated chords:
The Add Oct Up function adds a note one octave above the root note.
The Add Oct Down function adds a note one octave below the root note.
C
Inversion 0:
C C
C C C
Inversion 1:
C C C
Inversion 2:
C C C
Inversion 3: