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Chord Pads
Chord Pad Settings – Players
2. Perform one of the following actions:
Click Import MIDI Loop to select a MIDI loop that you want to use as a pattern.
Drag a MIDI part from the event display to the Drop MIDI Part field.
NOTE
The loop or part must have between 3 and 5 voices. In the MediaBay, the number of
voices is indicated in the Voices column of the result list.
The loop or part is taken as a reference and defines how the chord is played. The Drop
MIDI Part field displays the name of the selected loop or part.
3. In the Velocity from: field, select a velocity source for the notes.
Activate MIDI Keyboard to determine the velocity values by pressing the keys on
your MIDI keyboard harder or softer.
Activate Pattern to use the velocity values from the MIDI loop or the MIDI part that
is selected as a pattern.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
If you have a pattern that you want to use in other projects, you can save it using the presets
section in the pattern player.
RELATED LINKS
Assigning Voices to Notes on page 536
Setting Up the Results List Columns on page 374
Using Different Players on Multiple Tracks
You can set up different players with different sounds on different tracks. If you record-enable
these tracks and play the chord pads, each track uses a dedicated player.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Project> Add Track> Instrument.
2. In the Add Instrument Track dialog, enter the number of tracks in the Count field, and
select a VST instrument.
3. Click Add Track.
The instrument tracks are added to your project.
4. Select Project> Chord Pads to open the chord pads.
5. To the left of the chord pads, activate Show/Hide Settings and click Players.
6. Select the first instrument track, select a sound on the VST instrument, and in the chord
pads, select a player.
For example, select a piano sound and assign a Piano Player.
NOTE
When setting up the player for a track, make sure that Record Enable or Monitor is only
active for this particular track.
7. Select the second instrument track, select a sound on the VST instrument, and set up
another player.
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