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MIDI Effects
Chorder
There are three main operating modes: All Keys, One Octave, and Global Key. You can switch
between these modes using the Chords pop-up menu.
For every key, you can record up to 8 different chords or variations on so-called layers.
Operating Modes
In the lower left section of the Chorder window, you can choose an option from the Chords
pop-up menu to decide which keys in the keyboard display are used to record your chords.
All Keys
In this mode, you can assign chords to each key on the keyboard display. If you
play any of these keys, you hear the assigned chords instead.
One Octave
This mode is similar to the All Keys mode, but you can only set up chords for
each key of a single octave, that is, up to eight different chords on twelve keys. If
you play a note in a different octave, you hear a transposed version of the chords
set up for this key.
Global Key
In this mode, you can set up chords for a single key only. These chords (that you
recorded on C3) are then played by all keys on the keyboard, but transposed
according to the note you play.
The Chord Indicator Lane
At the top of the keyboard display, you find a thin lane with a small rectangle for each key that
you can use to record a chord. These rectangles are shown in blue for all keys that already
have chords assigned to them.
NOTE
In Global Key mode, the C3 key has a special marking, because this is the only key used in
this mode.
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