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OpenChord V1 Quick Start Manual page 14

Guitar

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Many of the ambiguous fingerings arise
within chord families, so in Chord Mode,
the same button will be mapped to a
similar group of chords. For example, in
the default mapping, the green button is
mapped to the G Major chord, but will
also interpret G7 as the same chord. This
means that 2 buttons cannot be mapped to
similar chords; otherwise, when one chord
is pressed, both buttons will register as
being pressed.
▲We have the same problem here with chord
differentiation. Here, G Major is electrically
identical to G7.
▲Fortunately, it seems like most chords where this
is a problem are within the same chord family, so
while a limiting factor, it's not wholly crippling.
▲However, it does mean that complete garbage
played
on
the
fret board
indistinguishable from the proper chord that should
be played.
fig A3.
will
also
be

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