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Chord Pads
Playing Back and Recording Chords
To copy the chord assignment of one chord pad to another pad, Alt-click a chord pad and
drag it to another chord pad.
While you drag, the border of the destination chord pad changes its color. When you drop
the pad on another, the first pad’s assignment is copied to the destination chord pad.
NOTE
When you move or copy chord pads, the chord is moved or copied together with its settings,
except for the Adaptive Voicings Reference.
Playing Back and Recording Chords
Playing Back Chord Pads with your MIDI Keyboard
PREREQUISITE
You have connected and set up a MIDI keyboard.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Project> Add Track> Instrument.
2. In the Add Instrument Track dialog, select a VST instrument.
3. Click Add Track.
An instrument track with the selected VST instrument is added to your project.
4. On the instrument track, click Record Enable.
5. Select Project> Chord Pads to open the Chord Pads at the bottom of the Project window.
6. Press some keys on your MIDI keyboard to trigger the chords that are preassigned to the
chord pads.
RELATED LINKS
Chord Pad Settings – Remote Control on page 547
Changing the Pads Remote Range on page 550
Recording Chords on MIDI or Instrument Tracks
You can record the chords that are triggered through the chord pads on MIDI or instrument
tracks. This way, you can play back and edit your performance at any time.
PREREQUISITE
You have connected and set up a MIDI keyboard, you have opened and set up the chord pads,
and you have added an instrument or a MIDI track for which a VST instrument is loaded to your
project.
PROCEDURE
1. On the instrument track, click Record Enable.
2. On the Transport panel, activate Record.
3. On your MIDI keyboard, press the keys that trigger the chord pads.
NOTE
Use the keys that are not assigned to play and record other chords.
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