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Table Of Contents
Chord Functions
Voicings
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1) Voicing library
Allows you to select Guitar, Piano, or Basic as a voicing library.
2) Voicing library subset
NOTE
This is only available, if Guitar or Piano is set as voicing library.
Allows you to select a preset voicing library subset.
3) Configure voicing parameters
Allows you to configure your own voicing parameters for a specific voicing
scheme.
4) Adaptive Voicings
Activate this to let Cubase set the voicings automatically. This prevents the
individual voices from jumping too much.
5) Automatic Scales
Activate this to let Cubase set the scales automatically.
6) Mapping Offset
If you enter a negative number of ticks, the chord events will affect the MIDI
notes that have been triggered too early.
Configure Voicing Parameters
If you click Configure Voicing Parameters in the Voicings section of the
Inspector, you can configure your own voicing parameters for a specific voicing
scheme.
NOTE
The Start Voicing section for piano, guitar, and basic voicings lets you select a start
voicing. This is only available for MIDI and instrument tracks, but not for the chord
track, and only if you select Voicings in the Follow Chord Track pop-up menu.
In the Style section for Piano voicings, you can set up the following parameters:
Triads
Sets a triad. Chords with more than three notes are not changed.
Triads with maj9
Sets a triad with a major ninth, but without root note. Chords with more than
three notes are not changed.
Triads with maj9 and min9
Sets a triad with a major and a minor ninth, but without root note. Chords with
more than three notes are not changed.