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sandy39 Full Member
Joined: 20 Aug 2007 Posts: 176 Location: Cawnpore, India [Korg Pa800 with mp3 card]
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 4:14 pm Post subject: Basic Fundamentals of Chord Variation... |
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Hello Friends,
I am back with problems again This time Chord Variation is troubling me... Trouble ...thy name is SP...
O.K., I record something on intro1/CV1 and it sounds different/transposed. Damn it! Simple thing I have done... even then.... why??? See what I have done....
My Settings:
Element: Intro1 :: Rec Length : 16 :: Tempo : 108
Chord Variation : CV1 :: CV Length : 16 :: Meter : 4/4
Resolution : High :: Metro : Off :: NTT : No Trnsp
Track : Acc 4 > Say.. Guitar
Key : C
Chord : Major
Now, When I record on Acc4 the Guitar part using C Major scale, all plays well... then I change the track to Acc5 and select {say} Strings, I record again using C Major scale. After recording, I hear using start/stop button - both sounds on Intro1 play well . I write and exit.
Now when I play in style play mode using C Major Chord, the notes sound transposed... WHY? Everywhere I have used C Major Chord.
I have not been able to grasp the basic fundamentals of Chord Variation, can anyone be kind enough to explain in detail please... and please when u explain, please bear in mind that u are explaining to an educated donkey
Thanks & Regards
SP _________________ http://www.youtube.com/sandy039
Fantom X7 Fully Loaded, Korg PA800 with mp3 Card, Edirol M16DX Digital Mixer, Roland DS-7 Bi-Amp Digital Monitors, Shure Unidirectional SM 57 & SM 58 |
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