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Normally the whole arrangement is dictated by the chord progression ... is it easy possible to add a chord track independently of the master chord progression?
Example: i do want add some piano chords ( as contrast ), unrelated with the master chord progression..how to do this..
Do., 03.09.2015 - 15:36 Permalink
How about setting the figures to chord type?
Do., 03.09.2015 - 16:43 Permalink
I thought first to a Abstract Segment ? ..in fact it is bypassing the master chord track ..how to set chord type for a figure ..let me look
Do., 03.09.2015 - 21:12 Permalink
Hello, janamdo,
have you noticed the paragraph "Superimposition and Polytonality" in the manual? I admit I haven't tried this feature myself yet, however, maybe the "Layer" parameter is what you are looking for...
Best regards,
Miloslav
Do., 03.09.2015 - 23:22 Permalink
You can use the layer function for this if you like. For example, if you have a progression with a C chord and you add a manual layer it will give you Layer 1, also with a C chord.
Now in the layer, you can type in any chord you wish in the Superimposed Chord box. For example, if you type in D, your base progression will play C and Layer 1 will play D at the same time.
Is that what you're trying to achieve?
Fr., 04.09.2015 - 10:16 Permalink
Yes , that could be a way to play independent chords from the master chord track .. maybe a more direct way is to make a absolute symbol track , like for example with a drumtrack what is not affected by harmony.
I thought there was a "chord abstraction" feature for chords who are not dictated by the master chords ?
Fr., 04.09.2015 - 10:22 Permalink
Hello Miroslav,
Thanks..
Yes, you are right .. chords can beplayed independent from the master chord track https://users.cognitone.com/content/amilcar-codetronx ... see AutoLayer.pdf to get a idea how this is working, the layer feature