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The Root Note is always mapped to the middle C key (commonly called C3). If the selected scale
consists of seven notes, it matches the seven white keys of a single octave on the keyboard. In
this case, the Root Note coincides with the key C across all octaves of the keyboard. If instead the
selected scale consists of more or less than seven notes, it does not match the seven white keys
of a single octave on the keyboard and the Root Note is shifted throughout adjacent octaves ac-
cordingly.
For two examples of the Easy mode mappings in Major and Minor, see below.
Scale Type Mapping in Key Mode: Easy
White Keys C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3
Major
Corresponding Mapping R 2 3 4 5 6 7
Example with Root Note: C C D E F G A B
Minor
Corresponding Mapping R 2 3 4 5 6 7
Example with Root Note: C C D E F G A B
16.8. Setting the CHORD Parameters
16.8.1. CHORD Mode
The first CHORD parameter is Mode. On the keyboard, it is mapped to Knob 5 of the Control sec-
tion in Scale Edit mode. Use it to generate chords from single notes, either from the KOM-
PLETE KONTROL keyboard or from incoming MIDI notes from the host.
The CHORD parameter Mode.
The Light Guide indicates the keys being played back in a chord via fully lit LEDs,
while active keys are half-lit and inactive keys are unlit.
CHORD Mode has one inactive (Off) and two active states, which are described in detail below:
Off
Harm
Chd Set
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