Which Chord Variation corresponds to each scanned chord is decided by the
Chord Variation Table. Each Style Element contains a Chord Variation Table,
whose prototype is the following:
Chord
Major
6
M7, M7
(b5)
sus, sus2, M7sus
m
m6
m7, m7
m
(b5),
(M7)
7, 7
7sus4
(b5),
dim, dim
(M7)
#5
7
M7
(#5),
(#5)
1+5, 1+8
b5
dim7
Key/Chord
After deciding what CV to play, the arranger triggers the right sequence
for each track. Since each sequence is written in a particular key (for ex-
ample, CMajor, GMajor or Emin), the arranger transposes it according to the
scanned chord. Notes in the sequence are carefully transposed, to make
them work fine with all recognized chords.
Tracks and Patterns/Sequences
Each Chord Variation is made of eight different tracks. DRUM and PERC are
used for drum and percussion sequences, BASS for bass and ACC1-5 are for
accompaniment sequences (string, guitar, piano or other accompaniment
instruments).
Chord Variations (CV)
Variation 1-4
CV1 – CV6
Overview on the Styles |193
Intro 1-2, Count-In, Fill 1-4,
Break, Ending 1-3
CV1 – CV2
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