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When using a track set to auto chords, how can I select the articulation the instrument uses?
There's no figure on the track of course, so I can't select anything to specify what articulation is used.
Is there a way to render an auto chords track to a normal figure so I can modify it?
So., 28.04.2013 - 11:01 Permalink
Hi Ken
You can drag the Harmony tab to the instrument´s figure to render the harmony chords or copy-paste
Regards
So., 28.04.2013 - 14:10 Permalink
Ahh, I weas trying to drag the interpretation header to the figure header, which just made the figure zero length.
So., 28.04.2013 - 22:03 Permalink
Hi Janamdo
Is irony or reality?
So., 28.04.2013 - 23:34 Permalink
Hi Shivaloca
Ofcourse reality !..why irony ?
I am a open person and appriciate your help effort.
I am learning from you now
Is there a reason for you that i might be ironic?, because that brings this forum not further.
Always problematic forums with only words..
Mo., 29.04.2013 - 00:29 Permalink
Dear Janamdo
I present my apologies
Misunderstand the suspension points and i read : i did know this yet instead i did now this yet
Excuse me,I have one day susceptible
Best Musical Dreams :-D
Do., 22.11.2018 - 13:34 Permalink
cool I did not know this aswell. Is there a way to quickly chop the chords so they sound more more like rock chords without redrawing?
from this
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to this:
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Fr., 23.11.2018 - 14:34 Permalink
Auto-chords are really for convenience only. There is no way, as far as I know, to change their rhythm. I would be surprised if Auto-chords responded to Step paramater (although I can't rule it out - this software surpsises even me at times).
If you want do be more specific, use the purple [a] symbols to draw vertical chords and place them according to the rhythm you want. This will also allow you to use the ClickBoard to shuffle the rhythm for some variation.
Fr., 23.11.2018 - 16:15 Permalink
can you show me a cognac file where non auto-chord chords are used in a good way to learn? I recently swiched back to autochords as they make great ambient I can build melodies on top.