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#480417 - 11/12/19 11:11 AM Chord recognition
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Try this on your arranger,, it depends on content to read the chord.. Roland includes enough data for the chord for some interesting sounds.

I played this chord: Dmin7,9/C and recorded random styles while the onboard recorder was running. Just the keyboard styles, no live playing.

https://app.box.com/s/z02he4tt202g44jtcjlj35efitwlyqne
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#480419 - 11/12/19 11:56 AM Re: Chord recognition [Re: Fran Carango]
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Sounds nice Fran. You’re slowly selling me on the G70 smile
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#480420 - 11/12/19 12:09 PM Re: Chord recognition [Re: jingleman]
Fran Carango Offline
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Originally Posted By jingleman
Sounds nice Fran. You’re slowly selling me on the G70 smile
Mitch





That recording is the E-A7.. It has the wave recorder.. Intros and endings are the most interesting.. with that unusual chord.
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#480426 - 11/12/19 12:22 PM Re: Chord recognition [Re: Fran Carango]
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Dang it Fran...you almost had me sold smile
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#480428 - 11/12/19 12:42 PM Re: Chord recognition [Re: jingleman]
Fran Carango Offline
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Originally Posted By jingleman
Dang it Fran...you almost had me sold smile
Mitch



It is the same on the G70.... only better smile
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#480432 - 11/12/19 01:17 PM Re: Chord recognition [Re: Fran Carango]
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So you're playing CDEFA?
FYI... Korgs have a style control parameter to acknowledge the tension notes, or not. So Korgies should make sure it's enabled if they're going to experiment and post results.

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#480435 - 11/12/19 01:29 PM Re: Chord recognition [Re: TedS]
Fran Carango Offline
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Originally Posted By TedS
So you're playing CDEFA?
FYI... Korgs have a style control parameter to acknowledge the tension notes, or not. So Korgies should make sure it's enabled if they're going to experiment and post results.



I actually played C,E,F,A,D smile


Edited by Fran Carango (11/12/19 01:30 PM)
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#480493 - 11/12/19 10:05 PM Re: Chord recognition [Re: Fran Carango]
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Fran, C, E, F, A D, the notes can have different chord names.
What chord did the keyboard say it was playing?

John C.

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#480497 - 11/13/19 03:54 AM Re: Chord recognition [Re: bruno123]
Fran Carango Offline
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Originally Posted By bruno123
Fran, C, E, F, A D, the notes can have different chord names.
What chord did the keyboard say it was playing?

John C.



John refer to my initial post smile

You need to turn on Bass inversion.

It is a slash chord, and the "C" will not be in the context of the chord..

It will read correctly.
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