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Chords track header
The Chords track header contains the following:
1
Plug-in instance menu
Allows you to select a VST or MIDI instrument plug-in instance to use for chords playback.
2
Edit Instrument
Opens the corresponding VST or MIDI instrument, which allows you to edit its settings.
3 Enable Chords Playback
Allows you to include chords in, or exclude chords from, playback.
4 Port menu
Allows you to change the endpoint to which the Chords track is assigned by selecting the
port you want to use when using a plug-in that has multiple ports of 16 channels.
5 Channel menu
Allows you to change the endpoint to which the Chords track is assigned by selecting the
channel in the selected VST or MIDI instrument that you want to use for chords playback.
You can use an existing channel containing a sound already loaded in the project, or you can
use a new channel with a new sound loaded just for chords.
NOTE
You must assign a VST or MIDI instrument and a channel for the Chords track in order to
hear chords in playback.
If you manually load sounds into the channel you selected for your Chords track and
later add more instruments to your project, the sounds for the new instruments
overwrite the sounds you manually loaded in that channel.
RELATED LINKS
Chord symbols on page 533
Loading VST/MIDI instruments manually on page 372
Hiding/Showing tracks on page 410
Enabling chord symbol playback
You can include chord symbols in playback. They are played as sustained chords, with their
duration taken from the gap between one chord symbol and the next. Chord symbols input using
a MIDI keyboard use the same voicing as you used to input them, whereas chord symbols input
using a computer keyboard use a default voicing.
PREREQUISITE
The Chords track is shown.
Play mode
Tracks
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Dorico SE 3.1.10