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Chord and Root Note Made Easy - New Rack and Tutorial from MacProVideo

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  • Chords – View posts with tag: Chords

Ableton Live's Chord device is a powerful tool for making chords that can then be easily transposed (and don't require hitting multiple notes at once). In a new tutorial, MacProVideo writer Gary Hiebner demonstrates how to assemble a MIDI Effect Rack for selecting different chords and root notes, using macro controls. The tutorial is also a great look at nesting Racks - a powerful feature in which one Rack can be inserted into another Rack. Finally, Gary's project is available for free download as a Live Pack.

Read more and download the project at MacProVideo

Posted on Aug. 1, 2012 in Tutorials
Tags: Chords

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