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WORKING WITH PLAYERS
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4. Click the Repeat circles in the display to turn off the notes you don't want.
This is how you would set up a minor 9th chord for example:
5. Play different (single) notes on your MIDI Control Keyboard/On-screen Piano Keys to get parallel, transposed
chords.
You could also add a Dual Arpeggio Player after the Note Echo for cool arpeggios!
q The Note Echo device comes with a number of ready-made chord patches. You find them by clicking the
Browse Patch button on the Note Echo device and opening the “Chords” sub-folder in the browser.
Using a Scales & Chords device as a “MIDI Note monitor”
Sometimes it might be interesting to see in real-time what notes/chords a Player or “Player chain” actually generates.
1. Add a Chords & Scales device last (at the bottom) in the Player chain.
2. Make sure Scale is set to “Chromatic” and that Filter Notes and Chords are Off.
When you play through your Player(s) the generated notes/chords are now displayed in the Scales & Chords key-
board display:
The “Creating parallel chords” example monitored in a Scales & Chords device when playing the note C.