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-**[[mididocs:index|MIDIdocs]]** +This page is obsolete, most information has been incorporated into the [[mididocs:seq:beginners_guide|Beginner's Guide]]
-======Chords====== +
-[[|Forum Discussion Thread]] - for comments, corrections, or questions about this article+
  
-When you initialize a track as a CHORD track type, the first parameter layer is a special "chord" layer.  Data on this layer is represented as upper or lower case letters with an octave offset.  The letters on CHORD layers are not related to note names - For example, an "A" is not necessarily an A chord. 
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-{{chord.gif}} 
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-When not transposed, the chords in a chord layer are all C chord variants.  You can play other chords by transposing the chord track.  If you're not up on your music theory, you might want to use [[forceScale|Force-To-Scale]] when transposing chords to ensure that your results are always in key. 
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-When not transposed, the 32 chord letters correspond to the following chords:  
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-  * **A-C:** Major I, Major II, Major III (transposed variants) 
-    * **A:** C Major (Root position) (notes: C E G) 
-    * **B:** C Major (1st inversion) (notes: E G C) 
-    * **C:** C Major (2nd inversion) (notes: G C E) 
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-  * **D-F:** Root note, 3rd note, 5th note (single notes) 
-    * **D:** note: C 
-    * **E:** note: E 
-    * **F:** note: G 
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-  * **G,H:** Root+3rd, Root+5th 
-    * **G:** notes: C E 
-    * **H:** notes: C G 
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-  * **I-N:** Maj6, Maj7, Maj8, Maj9, Maj10, Maj12 (4-note chords) 
-    * **I:** C Maj6 (notes: C E G A) 
-    * **J:** C Maj7 (notes: C E G B) 
-    * **K:** C Maj8 (notes: C E G C) 
-    * **L:** C Maj9 (notes: C E G D) 
-    * **M:** C Maj10 (notes: C G C E) 
-    * **N:** C Maj12 (notes: C G C G) 
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-  * **O-P:** Sus4 and Maj+ 
-    * **O:** C Sus4 (notes: C F G) 
-    * **P:** C Maj+ (notes: C E G#) 
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-  * **a-c:** Minor I, Minor II, Minor III (transposed variants) 
-    * **a:** C Minor (Root position) (notes: C D# G) 
-    * **b:** C Minor (1st inversion) (notes: D# G C) 
-    * **c:** C Minor (2nd inversion) (notes: G C D#) 
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-  * **d-f:** Root note, 3rd Min. note, 5th note (single notes) 
-    * **d:** note: C 
-    * **e:** note: D# 
-    * **f:** note: G 
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-  * **g,h:** Root+3rd min, Root+5th 
-    * **g:** notes: C D# 
-    * **h:** notes: C G 
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-  * **i-n:** Min6, Min7, Min8, Min9, Min10, Min12 (4-note chords) 
-    * **i:** C Min6 (notes: C D# G A) 
-    * **j:** C Min7 (notes: C D# G B) 
-    * **k:** C Min8 (notes: C D# G C) 
-    * **l:** C Min9 (notes: C D# G D) 
-    * **m:** C Min10 (notes: C G C E) 
-    * **n:** C Min12 (notes: C G C F#) 
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-  * **o-p:** CoG and Min+ 
-    * **o:** CoG (notes: C F G) 
-    * **p:** C Min+ (notes: C E G#) 
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-====Adding Notes to Chord Tracks==== 
-Chord tracks can have additional NOTE [[layersintro|Parameter Layers]].  You can enter notes on these layers, and they will be played along with any chords on that step. 
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-====Resources==== 
-  * [[http://www.ucapps.de/midibox_seq_manual_tut3.html|Tutorial on how to use chords, transposition, and loopback to play a chord progression]] - with audio examples. 
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-  * [[http://midibox.org/forums/topic/19026-chordnote-handling-relative-to-selected-scale/?p=166212|Forum Thread discussing how chord tracks and transposition/force-to-scale works on the SEQ]] 
mididocs/seq/chords.txt · Last modified: 2016/03/22 21:19 by admin