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RELATED LINKS
Assigning Voices to Notes on page 641
Follow Chord Track Dialog
This dialog opens the rst time that you select an option from the Follow Chord Track pop-up
menu on the Chords section of the Inspector.
Follow Directly
Activate this if your MIDI notes are already in accordance with the chord track. This is
the case if you extracted your chords from the MIDI events on the track by selecting
Project> Chord Track> Create Chord Events, for example.
Synchronize Track Data with Chord Track First
Activate Analyze Chords if the track data has nothing in common with the chord
events. This analyzes the MIDI events and matches the found chords to the chord
track. This is only available for MIDI.
Activate Apply a Known Chord if the track data has nothing in common with the chord
events and if there are no chord changes. Specify
Root Note and Chord Type of your
events.
RELATED LINKS
Creating Chord Events from MIDI on page 641
Create Chord Events Dialog on page 642
Using Map to Chord Track
This allows you to match individual parts or events to a chord progression on the chord track.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Project window, select the events or parts that you want to map to the chord track.
2. Select Project> Chord Track> Map to Chord Track.
3. From the Mapping Mode pop-up menu, select a mapping mode.
NOTE
If you select Voicings and no voices are found, Auto mode is used instead.
4.
Click OK.
RESULT
The chords and scales of each event or part are analyzed and used for mapping. If no chords
are found, Cubase assumes that the performance is in “C”. The available mapping modes
and voicings correspond to the
Follow Chord Track parameters in the Chords section of the
Inspector.
Chord Functions
Controlling MIDI Playback Using the Chord Track
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