Setting The Notes Transfer Rules For Chord Changes - Medeli A1000 Owner's Manual

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Seting the Notes Transfer Rules for Chord Changes
While playing style, each note of every channel will response to chord
changes according to their own rule. You can edit these response rules
to achieve your desired effects.
1.
Set the type of chords that the current channel should response to.
If you are editing Intro or Ending section, you can set the chord
category for each channel.
Press the chord category setting buttons; you have three choices:
select "Major the channel will only play back when major chords
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are inputted; select "Min for playing only under minor chords; or
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you can select "All for playing under all chords.
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Note:
In style playing mode, channel 1~8 and 9~16 will be played in the
same track, so take care of your settings. For example, the channel 1
and 9 will played in a same track, if you set these two channels are
played in all chords, and like voice, volume, these parameters are
different, then parameters of two channels may conflict while you are
playing the style.
2.
The chord control parameters
Press the "Edit menu on the right end of channel parameters, and
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then press the "Parameter button to open the chord control
parameter window. You can set detailed parameters response to
chord changes.
3.
Note Trans Rule (Note transposition rule)
Press "Note Trans button; this sets the note transposition table for
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the source pattern.
Suitable for
By Pass
Percussion Channel
Melody
Melody line and
bass channel
Chord
Chord transposition
Melodic Minor
Intros
Endings
Melodic Minor 5th
Intros
Endings
Harmonic Minor
Intros
Endings
Harmonic Minor 5th
Intros
Endings
Natural Minor
Intros
Endings
Natural Minor 5th
Intros
Endings
Dorian
Intros
Endings
Dorian 5th
Intros
Endings
*When chord changes from a major to a minor, the original intervals
will be lowered in the scale; in a similar way, when chord changes
from a minor to a major, the original intervals will be raised in the
scale.
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Scale change
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Third
Third, Fifth
Third, Sixth
Third, Fifth, Sixth
Third, Sixth, Seventh
Third, Fifth, Sixth,
Seventh
Third, Seventh
Third, Fifth, Seventh
Style Recording
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