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Table Of Contents
Chord Functions
Converting Chord Events to MIDI
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Duplicate Root
Duplicates the root note.
Fatten up
Duplicates the tenor.
In the Voicing Range section for Piano voicings, you can set up the following parameters:
Lowest Root Note
Sets the limit for the lowest root note.
Lowest Note
Sets the limit for the lowest note, except the root note.
Highest Note
Sets the limit for the highest note, except the root note.
In the Style section for Guitar voicings, you can set up the following parameters:
Triads
Sets a triad with 4, 5 or 6 voices.
4-Note Chords
Sets a 4-note chord with 4, 5 or 6 voices without tensions.
3-String Triads
Sets a 3 string triad.
Modern Jazz
Sets 4-note, 5-note, and 6-note chords, partly without root note, but with
tensions.
For Basic voicings only Octave Offset from C3 is available. This allows you to determine an
offset value for the octave range.
Converting Chord Events to MIDI
You can convert chord events to MIDI for further editing or for printing a lead sheet in the
Score Editor.
PROCEDURE
1. Add an instrument track or a MIDI track.
To add an instrument track, select Project> Add Track> Instrument.
To add a MIDI track, select Project> Add Track> MIDI.
2. Do one of the following:
To convert all chord events to MIDI, select Project> Chord Track> Chords to
MIDI.
To convert only selected chords to MIDI, select the chord events and drag them
to the MIDI or instrument track.