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Table Of Contents
Player Modes
Plain Chords triggers all notes of a chord simultaneously.
Pattern plays an arpeggio that is based on the notes of the pattern.
RELATED LINKS
Players and Voicings on page 656
Voicings on page 633
Player Setup on page 655
Players and Voicings
Different types of instruments and styles have different voicing libraries. These determine how
the chords are played back, and which pitches are played. These voicings are referred to as
players.
RELATED LINKS
Voicings on page 633
Adaptive Voicing
In Cubase, the adaptive voicing setting ensures that pitches in chord progressions do not change
abruptly.
Adaptive voicing is activated and the voicings of the chord pads are determined automatically
according to
specic voice leading rules.
If you want to set the voicing of a specic chord pad manually, and do not want it changed
automatically, you can use the voicing control to the right of a chord pad. When you assign
your own voicing, adaptive voicing is deactivated for that chord pad, so that the pad does no
longer follows the voice leading rules of the voicing reference. To activate adaptive voicing again,
right-click the chord pad and activate
Adaptive Voicing.
To lock the voicing for a chord pad, you can right-click the pad and activate Lock. This locks this
pad for editing and remote control changes, and deactivates Adaptive Voicing. To unlock the
chord pad again, right-click the pad and deactivate
Lock.
Player Modes—Plain Chords
You can control the playback of plain chords.
Click Show/Hide Player Setup to open the Player Setup, and in the Player Modes pop-up
menu, select
Plain Chords.
The following options are available:
Chord Pads
Player Setup
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