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With the FREE option active, pressing the single note “C” does not provoke a reaction
from the sequencer because at least three notes must be pressed at the same time to
recognise a chord. The novelty lies in the fact that a chord can be recognised in any part
of the keyboard overriding the currently set Chord Split.
BASS FOLLOW
Affects the automatic Bass pattern of a Style
When Bass Follow is “Off”, the automatic bass line of a Style follows the recorded
pattern irrespective of the chords played.
When Bass Follow is “On,” you can change the course of an automatic bass pattern in
real time by changing the lowest note of the chord played.
See the Internal Styles chapter for specific details.
AUTOBACKING
Affects the Style patterns in particular situations.
If Automacking is “Off”, your automatic Styles will play normally with “normal” chord
changes but, if you “provoke” the recorded pattern with quick chord changes, you will
notice “gaps” in the patterns. This is due to the fact that there is not enough time to update
to the new situation before introducing a subsequent one.
You can correct this inconvenience by setting Autobacking to “On”. Each quick chord
change updates the pattern instantly.
See the Internal Styles chapter for more details.
HARMONY
Provides 5 harmonising options for Track 6 in relation to the chord played.
on: harmonises by adding three notes to each melody note,
keeping in consideration the chord played and the scale
position relative to the note played.
duet: adds only two notes.
open: adds three notes but in open position.
octave: adds one note to the lower octave.
double octave: adds one note two octaves below.
N.B. Harmony only affects Track 6 of all styles.
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