Play Chords in REAL-TIME from your Keyboard into Chord Track Editor!
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- 00:00 Introduction
01:12 Option 1 - USE TAB to create new chord
02:37 Option 2 - USE TAB as you PLAY
03:41 Option 3 - CREATE CHORDS AS YOU PLAY! Assign TAB to an assignable midi controller
05:28 Subscribe / Like and Goodbye!
LEGENDS! Create a CHORD chart in Chord Track Editor literally AS YOU PLAY!
This will save you so much time!!!!
Hope it helps!
Excellent news. Thanks for spotting this
Absolute pleasure! You are welcome 🙏🏻
great setup there sven!
Thanks LEGEND! I love it ;) it works for what I do atm!!
Great tips….thanks!
You are most welcome :) I’m glad it helped!!
I tried that yesterday with chord trigger or Chtulhu and yeah, it works very well.
Great work
Thank you :) Awesome Kaysha - you’re all over it!!
Thank you! I hope they finalize the chord track.
Absolute pleasure LEGEND!! I agree that would be fantastic if Apple provide some more functionality re: chord track editor - At least we have a few work arounds :)
Tip from another video: Type “p” while a section in session track is selected and you will the piano roll. You can edit what you want and it will stay.
Great tip!! Thank you :) 🙏🏻
I wish I could do this with any imported midi chords file.
i thought you could...going by the demo
play the midi chords while using the midi input function /tab
@@issiewizzie Yes. I forgot internal midi in can do that. Thanks for noticing me.
Yes you can ;) as mentioned above! 👆
Hi, this seems great but I did exactly what you did in the first and second method and I can't make this work. When I press record the chord track is no longer selected and the midi input turns off so when I press tab nothing happens. Am I missing something? Is there any settings option I need to be aware? Thanks
Great question! You will want to have the Chord Track selected as you play!
Try this: Use "G" to open the global commands window.
2. Use the + icon in the chord track to open 8 bars of the chord arrangement. It will probably say "c" for 8 bars
3. double click on the chord track arrangement.
4. Select the midi input - don't close this window! This will have all the chords and extensions.
5. Now play your song / record and TAB for inputting the chord.
Let me know how you go
@@SvenTydemanMusicI just found what the problem was! You have selected the track in the "Internal MIDI In" on the track header on the left, and I didn't have it selected! Thanks
Awesome! I’m glad you have it sorted :)
I think if you dragged the recorded midi track to chord track region it will catch the chords and update 😅
Unfortunately I don’t believe that works :( would be great if it did though :)