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OpenChord V1 Quick Start Manual page 11

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▲Entering Configuration Mode
▲Leaving Configuration Mode
fig 17. – Configuration Mode
fig 18. - Programming a Chord to the Green Button
Additionally, while programming chords, if you wish to leave certain buttons unmapped,
simply press the '+' button without holding any strings. This will let you program the next
button or button combination without mapping the current button to anything.
fig 19. - Leaving the Orange Button Unmapped
There are two ways to end programming mode. Like in Note Programming
Mode, you can press the exit programming mode chord at any time to save
your programming. However, since you can only map one chord to each
color in Chord Mode, after programming the Yellow+Blue buttons, the
guitar will return to the regular play mode.
Open strings have no meaning in Chord Mode, so it does nothing to touch
the pick against the strings while programming.
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Programming Chord Mode
Like in Note Mode, Chord Mode can be
reprogrammed. Using the same enter and exit
Configuration Mode fingerings, the guitar can be
re-mapped to whatever chords you'd like.
Again, upon entering Configuration Mode, the
green button will light up, indicating that you are
currently programming the green button.
program it, hold a chord and press the "+" button.
The buttons will be programmed in the following
order:
Green, Red, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Green+Red,
Red+Yellow, Yellow+Blue, Green+Yellow, and
Red+Blue.
To

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