Editing chords question

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elMisse
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18 Aug 2017

What would be your best strategies to edit and audition whole chords and chordprogressions FAST? I see there are some shortcuts for this without having to use/move locators in Ableton f.ex. (command+space etc)

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Gorgon
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18 Aug 2017

elMisse wrote:
18 Aug 2017
What would be your best strategies to edit and audition whole chords and chordprogressions FAST? I see there are some shortcuts for this without having to use/move locators in Ableton f.ex. (command+space etc)
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elMisse
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19 Aug 2017

I mean when you are in edit mode and move the notes up and down, it would be fantastic if I heard the whole chords and not just the note... somehow. Maybe there is a way to do this? (other than selecting all the notes of the chord every single time...) :)

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19 Aug 2017

elMisse wrote:
19 Aug 2017
I mean when you are in edit mode and move the notes up and down, it would be fantastic if I heard the whole chords and not just the note... somehow. Maybe there is a way to do this? (other than selecting all the notes of the chord every single time...) :)
Select all notes of that chord and press "P" - now you are in loop mode an now you can change one note and listen to the result periodically. Most of the time I do note edits on a running loop and it works fine for me.

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20 Aug 2017

Yes! Pretty useful. Didn't know about this.
Thanks :)

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