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Working with the Chord Functions
Assigning Chord Events to MIDI Effects or VST Instruments
Assigning Chord Events to MIDI Effects or VST Instruments
You can assign a chord progression to the Chorder or to HALion Sonic SE.
Assigning a Chord Progression to the Chorder
1. Create a MIDI track or an instrument track, and open the “MIDI Inserts” section in
the Inspector.
2. Click in the insert slot to open the MIDI effect pop-up menu, and select the
Chorder.
The effect is automatically activated, and its control panel opens.
3. On the chord track, select the chord events and drag them to the Chorder panel.
The first chord event is mapped to the drop position, and all subsequent chord
events are mapped chromatically. The drop position also determines the velocity
area. Chords with more than one occurrence are only assigned once.
4. Hit the corresponding keys on your MIDI keyboard to play back the chords.
Ö If you accidentally mapped chords to the wrong keys, hold down [Alt]/[Option] while
dragging. This clears all previously mapped chords.
For detailed information on the Chorder MIDI effect, see the separate PDF document
“Plug-in Reference”.
Assigning a Chord Progression to HALion Sonic SE Pads
1. Create an instrument track using HALion Sonic SE as VST instrument.
2. On the chord track, select the chord events and drag them to one of the HALion
Sonic SE pads.
The first chord event is mapped to the pad where you dropped it, and all
subsequent chord events are mapped to the following pads.
3. Click the corresponding keys on the HALion Sonic SE keyboard to trigger the
chords.
For detailed information on HALion Sonic SE, see the separate PDF document
“HALion Sonic SE”.