Chord detection is a no-brainer here, as the note data already exists in MIDI tracks.ī. Instrument (or MIDI) tracks will be able to transpose directly to match the chord assigned in the chord track. You should be able to select which tracks will follow, such as you wouldn't want your rhythm parts such MIDI drums to transpose.Ī. The ability for the instrument and audio tracks follow the chord changes (follow chords enabled) by transposing harmonically to match the chord track. A project chord track at the top, similar to an arranger track or a tempo track, but one that can mark specific chord changes along the timeline.Ģ. In a nutshell, the main points to harmonically adjusting your entire song via chord track are:ġ. If you are already working on recording and mixing your final song version, probably not so much. This feature would probably be most useful in the songwriting stage. I'm not suggesting an exact copy of the PreSonus feature, but this is used to give an idea of the general function to shoot for. Rather than post a long winded FR, I thought I would just post a couple of video examples of using the chord track in Studio One 4 Pro. something like a chord assistant or a circle of fifths where you can see chords matching together and a drag 'n' drop feature from this assistantĪgain, a chord track like in Cubase AND i AM HAPPY: midi-data must follow the chord track and are automatically transposed when a chord will change togehther with ARA2, audio-data can be transformed with the chord track like in S1 (nice to have) In Cubase you have to route the chords to a midi-track and send those midi-data to the external instrument. send chords (midi-data) direct to an external instrument on a specific midi-channel (like in S1). listen to a chord-pad / preview with a vsti drag 'n' drop a chord or pad from the chord track onto a midi track and it will create a midi-part with the right notes (in S1 not possible at the moment) Generally I would like to see a chord track like in Cubase or in S1 with the followin features: I'll hope I will find the right words, because english is not my foreign language. As I read in another post Noel wants feedback from us for a chord track and what features we would wish for it.
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