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OXI ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS One - Chord Mode; Chord Editing

OXI ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS One
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When recording live from the keyboard or using external MIDI, the quantization percentage on the
Recording menu sets the time offset of the notes. If quantization is set to 100% the offset will be 0%,
other than that it’ll be more or less exact to the grid.
KEYBOARD
Check the keyboard and ARP section to know more.
· CHORD
In Chord mode, each pad triggers an up to 8 notes chord, every grid row represents by default, each
degree of the selected scale. For example, in the C Major scale, from bottom to top the rows would
represent Cmaj, Dmin, Emin, Fmaj, Gmaj, Amin, Bdim.
CHORD EDITING
Chord mode was built around the premise of being an inspirational and learning playground. You can
create from simple triad progressions to complex chord progressions with all kinds of tensions,
inversions and all that related to the scale degrees, in a very intuitive manner.
You can quickly transpose the whole chord progression by holding the respective Sequencer button
and pressing an empty pad higher or lower than an active one. The distance from the active note to
your pressed pad in the column will dictate the transposition direction and distance.
STEP PARAMETERS
Hold one or more pads at the same time (active or not) to see their
main step parameters and the chord information. You can change
with each encoder the Velocity, Octave (a pad will light up on the
edge of the column as indication of decentralised octave), Gate and
Mod, by default it sends Modulation Wheel and can be changed on
CC Configuration.
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