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When a major chord changes to a minor chord, the original notes in the scale will become lower. When a minor chord
changes to a major chord, the original notes in the scale will become higher.
The following is a brief overview of the general usage of “Note Trans”:
Bypass
Suitable for percussion Channel
Melody
Suitable for melody and bass channels
Chord
Suitable for chord transposition
Melodic Minor
Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third
Melodic Minor 5th
Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Fifth
Harmonic Minor
Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Sixth
Harmonic Minor 5th
Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Fifth, Sixth
Natural Minor
Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Sixth, Seventh
Natural Minor 5th
Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh
Dorian
Suitable for Intros and Endings. Scale change: Third, Seventh
Dorian 5th
Suitable for Intros and Endings.Scale change: Third, Fifth, Seventh
2. Root Trans
Root Trans sets the rules when a root note Changes.
Press “Root Trans” to bring up a list displaying the chord root note position.
The following is a brief overview of the general usage of “Root Trans”:
Root
Suitable for melody and bass channels. Root Trans Rule: Keep the pitch relationship between notes.
Fixed
Suitable for percussion channels containing a chord channel. Root Trans Rule: Keep the note as close as
possible to the root note of the previous chord.
3. Root Limit
Press “Root Limit” to bring up a list displaying the root limit rules.
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