On 10/24/2012 08:05 AM, Carlos
sanchiavedraz wrote:
Hi Carlos, There are a couple of ways to make playing easier... try these: * If you are left handed, try the 'Funny Keyboard', which allows you to specify the chord and extensions with your mouse. utils->keyb brings up the funny keyboard. Right mouse click a note for a Maj 7 Left mouse click for a m7 Shift Left mouse click for 7 Shift Right mouse click for a 6 Ctrl Left mouse click for a m7(b5) Ctrl Right mouse click for a sus4 Ctrl/Alt/Left mouse click +7 Ctrl/Alt/Right mouse click dim7 * For right handed people, use your left hand on the computer keyboard, following the instructions (below), your right hand is free to play a melodic line while left hand points to chords with the computer's keyboard. (I have my keyboard on top of my desk, and the computer keyboard is on a pullout just below it.) (from the change notes) utils -> selector panel has an added accordian feature. When this panel has focus, the computer keyboard is analogous to an accordian keyboard. You can play chords (major, minor, 7ths, diminished) using your left hand while continuing to play melodic lines on your midi keyboard with your right hand. It only works if the selector window is active. The computer keyboard is mapped this way: 1 = Cdim7 q = C7 a = Cmaj7 z = Cm7 2 = Ddim7 w = D7 s = Dmaj7 x = Dm7 ... If you press the shift key, changes to #. Try it and see if one of those techniques does the job. Let me know if these are not sufficient. Bob Vogel |
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