For instance - when you play the E note in the C Minor scale, it is going to play the E Flat chord - the third degree of the C Minor scale.īear in mind that you don’t even need to switch this control - C Major chords are at the same time A Minor chords, so you can just start writing your chords with A as the tonic :) Drop Bass switchĭoubles the root as a bass note below the chord.Īt 0 it’s OFF and at any other value it’s ON (applicable to other switches as well). You still need to only press white keys - it lowers and raises notes for you automatically. When you select a value over 64, it automatically transforms the C Major into C Minor scale. By default, it plays the C Major and C Minor scales.
This chord generator works with the white keys only. If you get lost at any point, information about each control is included in the Live’s Info View (accessible from the bottom left corner).
“MODES”selector: Now the chord generator allows you to play six modes with one knob: Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian.In this article I go over what it can do.Ħ NEW FUNCTIONS: (With Live 11’s updated Macro section) In this way you can easily create unexpected, elaborate progressions. It always stays within your scale and plays advanced extensions for you. All you need is to give it the root note and it’s going to do the rest. This second version of our free chord generator creates amazing chord progressions with a few clicks.