Arturia 230641 KeyLab 88 MkII Hammer-Action MIDI Controller and Software

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6.2. Chord mode: the keyboard
Chord mode is toggled on and off for the keyboard by pressing the Chord button.
: Only one key may be played from the keyboard when the Chord button is enabled, unless the
keyboard is in Split mode [p.50]. However, when Chord Memory mode is selected for the pads and the
Chord button is disabled, the pads will play their assigned chords and the keyboard may be played
polyphonically.
6.2.1. Create a chord for the Chord button
Hold the Chord button until it flashes and then enter up to 6 notes on the keyboard. Release
the Chord button when you are done, and after this a single note on the keyboard will play
the chord you defined. The notes in the chord will be shown in the display, and as you play
different notes on the keyboard the chord will be transposed.
: All of the notes in a chord will be transmitted over USB and MIDI.
This method can be used to program a chord that would require 6 fingers, for example, or
to construct an interval that is beyond your reach. Simply hold the Chord button and play
each note one after the other, up to 6 notes, until all of the notes have been entered.
: The chord you create on the Chord button is not retained when the KeyLab MkII is power-cycled.
However, chords can be stored to pads [p.60] using Chord Memory mode or Chord Transpose mode.
6.3. The pads: two Chord modes
The Chord Memory and Chord Transpose buttons allow the pads to do very different things.
Both features are available in all three of the main modes (AL, DAW and User), and each
main mode has its own set of 32 chords available (16 for Chord Memory and 16 for Chord
Transpose).
We've included a set of preset chords in each Chord mode so you can start making music
immediately. But you can also create and store your own chords on the pads.
The creation and storage procedures are the same for each Chord mode, so we'll cover
them both in the sections that follow. The results are very different, though. For a
comparison of all three Chord modes, read the section Three ways to play chords [p.58]
earlier in this chapter.
59 Arturia - User Manual KeyLab MkII - Chord mode
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