Is it possible to sequence the chords from chord mode on the electribe 2?
Thanks!
Sequence Chords
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No you have to play them in from chord mode.
What you can do however is tweak the parameter for chord type whilst you are playing them in. This way you can get chords type 1 to 5 involved.
Other chords are easy enough to play in if you experiment with your fingering as the chord mode chords are limited. I use both methods
What you can do however is tweak the parameter for chord type whilst you are playing them in. This way you can get chords type 1 to 5 involved.
Other chords are easy enough to play in if you experiment with your fingering as the chord mode chords are limited. I use both methods

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I love chord mode but to be honest, the voicings are so specific and linear that every time I use it I feel like my track starts to sound like every other track I used it for. My preferred method for chord entry -
Hold Shift and hit the Chord button to pull up the chord mode menu. Select chord option 1 or 2, for the most minimal chords it allows. Then record a basic progression. Then record again and add more notes on top of each chord in keyboard mode. This you come up with interesting voicings without relying on the generic jazzy ones you find in settings 3, 4 and 5. I wish there was a way to mix those up.
Another fun thing to do is to change chords on a single pad by switching between Chord Mode settings as you hold down the pad. It'll record the changes in. It's a nice way to add movement to your progressions.
Hold Shift and hit the Chord button to pull up the chord mode menu. Select chord option 1 or 2, for the most minimal chords it allows. Then record a basic progression. Then record again and add more notes on top of each chord in keyboard mode. This you come up with interesting voicings without relying on the generic jazzy ones you find in settings 3, 4 and 5. I wish there was a way to mix those up.
Another fun thing to do is to change chords on a single pad by switching between Chord Mode settings as you hold down the pad. It'll record the changes in. It's a nice way to add movement to your progressions.