The Light Guide indicates the keys being played back in a chord via fully lit LEDs, while
active keys are half-lit and inactive keys are unlit.
The available CHORD Type values depend on whether CHORD Mode is set to Harmonizer or
Chord Set, as described in detail below.
CHORD Type, CHORD Mode Set to Harmonizer
If CHORD Mode is set to Harmonizer, then CHORD Type will offer you a selection of individual
notes present in the selected SCALE Type. This means that for all scales except the 12-tone
Chrom scale (chromatic scale, refer to further below), you can select the interval of notes that will
make up your chord.
The note interval is added onto the key of an incoming MIDI note, either from the keyboard or from
the DAW. For example, you can select to play a C minor triad by setting Root Note to C, SCALE
Type to Minor, CHORD Mode to Harm, and CHORD Type to 1-3-5. If all of this seems complex,
try setting a random value and use the Light Guide on your keyboard to see what keys are active,
inactive, and played back.
When CHORD Mode is set to Harm, the CHORD Type setting includes the following values:
Chord Type Interval Added to Played Note
Octave Octave
1-3 3rd
1-5 5th
1-3-5 3rd and 5th
1-4-5 4th and 5th
1-3-5-7 3rd, 5th and 7th
1-4-7 4th and 7th
CHORD Type, CHORD Mode Set to Chd Set
If CHORD Mode is set to Chord Set and, for example, the Root Note is set to C, then the CHORD
Type menu presents you with a list of selectable chords. Values are, e.g., Maj 4 and Min 7, which
would generate a major and minor chord, respectively, both using C as the chord’s root note.
When CHORD Mode is set to Chord Set, the CHORD Type setting includes the following values:
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