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Keith McMillen Instruments 12 Step User Manual

Keith McMillen Instruments 12 Step
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POtG (“Power Chords Toggle”)
The same as the Power Chords Normal preset, except the note mode has been set to Toggle.
InPO (“Inverted Power Chords”)
The keys are laid out chromatically from C2 to C3. Each key will output an inverted power chord
(perfect fifth, root, perfect fifth) when played.
d_LO (“Drop D -12”)
The keys are laid out chromatically from D0 to D1. Each key will output a power chord (root, perfect
fifth, octave) when played. Good for playing along with a guitar in drop D tuning.
drOP (“Drop D Legato”)
The keys are laid out chromatically from D1 to D2. Each key will output a power chord (root, perfect
fifth, octave) when played. The note mode has been set to Legato.
-6CH (“Minor 6th Chords”)
The keys are laid out chromatically from C2 to C3. Each key will output a minor sixth chord (root,
minor third, perfect fifth, minor sixth) when played.
6CHd (“Major 6th Chords”)
The keys are laid out chromatically from C2 to C3. Each key will output a major triad with an added
sixth (root, major third, perfect fifth, minor sixth). Could also be considered to be dominant seven
chords in the first inversion.
-FL7 (“Minor 7 Chords”)
The keys are laid out chromatically from C2 to C3. Each key will output a minor seven (root, minor
third, perfect fifth, minor seven) chord when played.
FLt7 (“Dominant 7 Chords”)
The keys are laid out chromatically from C2 to C3. Each key will output a dominant seven (root,
major third, perfect fifth, minor seven) chord when played.
dI7C (“Diatonic 7th Chords (Major)”)
The keys are laid out chromatically C2 to C3. Notes in the key of C (the “white” keys) will output a
diatonic triad (root, third, and fifth), while notes not in the key of C will only output a single root
note.
SUS4 (“Sus 4 Chords”)
The keys are laid out chromatically from C2 to C3. Each key will output a sustained four chord
(root, perfect fourth, perfect fifth) when played.
Appendix 53

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Keith McMillen Instruments 12 Step Specifications

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BrandKeith McMillen Instruments
Model12 Step
CategoryExtender
LanguageEnglish