Changing chord

VFlauta wrote on 9/16/2018, 2:40 PM

I want to create a simple song with the keys of C, G, and D chords. I'm using the piano "keys" in the soundpool loop. In previous versions of music maker, I can get to pick the chord and just drag it to the arranger. How do I do that in music maker 2019? I tried highlighting it and clicking the "inspector" tab but it didn't give me that option to change the key or chord. I tried looking for tutorial on this but was out of luck. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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johnebaker wrote on 9/17/2018, 6:51 AM

@VFlauta

Hi

. . . . I can get to pick the chord and just drag it to the arranger . . . .

You still can, drag the appropriate pitch number - blue arrow in second image below - to the timeline.

To can change pitch, click on an individual range bar, as in the older versions of MMM, (red arrow in image below)

To see the Pitch bar, it used to be a separate bar under the Range bar and is now part of the audio object, you need to turn them on as shown below.

HTH

John EB
 

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VFlauta wrote on 9/17/2018, 10:36 AM

Thanks for the help. I will try these.