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NOTE
If you matched your MIDI track to the chord track, some of the original MIDI notes may
be muted. To hide these notes in the editors, activate Hide Muted Notes in Editors in the
Preferences dialog (Editing—Chords page).
RELATED LINKS
Follow Chord Track Dialog on page 640
Follow Chord Track Modes on page 639
Follow Chord Track Modes
This section of the Inspector allows you to determine how your track follows the chord track.
The following options are available on the Follow Chord Track pop-up menu:
Off
Follow Chord Track is deactivated.
Chords & Scales
This maintains the intervals of the original chord or scale as far as possible.
Chords
This transposes MIDI notes to match the key note and maps them to the current chord.
Scales
This transposes MIDI notes to match the current scale. This allows a bigger variety of
notes and a more natural performance.
Root Notes
This transposes MIDI notes to match the root note of the chord event. The effect
corresponds to using the transpose track. This option is suitable for bass tracks.
Voicings
This transposes MIDI notes to match the voices of the selected voicing library.
Single Voice
Maps MIDI notes to the notes of a single voice (soprano, tenor, bass, etc.) of the
voicing. Use the pop-up menu below to select the desired voice.
NOTE
If you apply this mode to a selection of tracks that contain separate voices, you can set
up one track as master and the others as voicing slaves. This way, you can change the
voicing of the master, and the slaves will follow automatically.
Chord Functions
Controlling MIDI Playback Using the Chord Track
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