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Working with the Chord Functions
The Chord Assistant (Cubase only)
To define a root note, a chord type, a tension, and a bass note for your chord
event, click the corresponding buttons.
The keyboard display at the bottom of the Chord Editor shows your chord,
considering the current voicing settings.
To define a chord with your MIDI keyboard, activate the “MIDI Input” button and
play a chord.
If the chord is recognized, it is reflected by the chord buttons and the keyboard
display. Depending on the current voicing settings, the keyboard display may
update when you release the keys.
To add a new undefined chord event on the chord track, click the “Add Chord”
button (“+” symbol).
This button is only available if the last chord event on the chord track is selected.
Ö If you do not specificially select a separate bass note, the setting is linked to the root
note, so that no extra bass note is heard.
The Chord Assistant (Cubase only)
The Chord Assistant allows you to create harmonic chord progressions. It suggests
the next chord event, taking the previous event into account. These suggestions are
based on harmonic rules that can be more or less complex. You do not need musical
background: you can simply drag the complexity slider to determine how many
suggestions you get and how common they are, see
“Complexity Slider” on page
549. However, you can dive deeper into harmonic theory by setting up your own
complexity filters.
To open the Chord Assistant for a chord event, double-click the event, and select
the “Chord Assistant” tab.
Complexity Slider
The Complexity slider determines how many suggestions are shown and how
complex they are. Drag the complexity slider to the right to increase the complexity
and thus the number of suggestions.
Suggestions
Gap Mode
Complexity Filters
Add Chord