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Colered borders around the chords belonging to a specific key in the palette

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Easy selection of a scale is possible in the circle of fifth diagram..than only a colored border around those chords(boxes) who are belonging to the choosen key
All the possible chordtypes on a scale degree seems to be useless information?
Example Cmajor for the first degree: chord types for triads, seventh, 9 ,11, 13
Say I do want to work only with triads in the palette for Cmajor or with triads and sevents chords together


 For triads i can add a octave doubling note as example
The problem is now for me to give meaning to the coloring of a chordprogression in HN2 or SFP


 


 


 


Mo., 19.12.2011 - 14:34 Permalink

You can remove all chord types from a palette that you don't want.

Otherwise I do not understand what you mean.

Mo., 19.12.2011 - 17:50 Permalink

Yes in the Palette layout Setting


-Basic chords only -- gives triads


But again i do want only have the triads for a Cmaj ( as example)
So when in the palette shows only the outlines of the triads chords who belong only to Cmaj scale than this is handy for live accompaniment, because i know exactly what are the right triads for these scale  and can later make substitutions for experimenting 

In this case i know the triads fro Cmaj , but not for Cmin scale


I think it is serieus limitation of HN2 that i can not see the chords belonging to a scale when i am using the palette


I hope Cognitone will fix this ?..in Palette Layout settings : basic Chords only for choosen key (NEW OPTION)!


 


 


 

Mo., 19.12.2011 - 20:21 Permalink

Click on the "major" scale name and you will see the chords selected.

As I said in another thread already, you can also delete unwanted scales from a palette.