![]() Maybe I was just waiting for it to work different than it does, but I guess it only works with chords (hence the name ). I'm using instrument tracks (ie midi, not audio). (again in the handbook)īest to use animated gifs or video clips to demonstrate the question. If you are talking about instruments, a new chord is not detected until it finds the next three note starts. The quick answer you can split up chord segment per the harmonies and redetectĤ) Too many dependencies here to any your question. Most of it is answered in there.ġ) There is a lot of depends and variables in the answers to your questions.ģ) Many variables here. ![]() ![]() ) going for four bars, which works well, but when I move just one A note to Bb, it interprets the whole four bar sequence as A#maj7 and thus it doesn't work at all anymore.Ĥ) Does studio one just look for which notes are used or is there some algorithm which tries to guess chord in a more complex manner?įirst thoroughly read the handbook. 1) How do you tell Studio One if it detected a chord wrong?Ģ) Is there a way to manually define chord for an event?ģ) have a simple D minor up arp (D-F-A, D-F-A.
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