I have watched lots of videos and I think on one of them it showed a quick way to save chords into chord memory. It was something like pressing the chord and another key and you could repeat this multiple times. I can’t for the life of me find it again. Does anyone know how to do a batch chord memory save please?
Hi, in the user manual (page 26) :
Use the CHORD MEMORY LEARN feature to add chords that later can be played back in
the CHORD MEMORY mode. You can acces this learn functionality in any MODE.
- When in the KEYBOARD SETUP menu, press [FUNC] + [YES] to open the CHORD
MEMORY LEARN feature. - Press the [TRIG] key(s) (or an external MIDI controller) to play and record your
chord. Press [FUNC] + [NO] if you wish to clear what you have recorded. Press
[FUNC] + [YES] to preview the chord you recorded. - Press [YES], and then use the [TRIG] keys to select a memory slot to save the
chord to. - Press [YES] to save the chord to the selected memory slot.
- Repeat this process if you want to record additional chords.
- Select CHORD MEMORY mode to play back the chords you recorded.
Copy, clear and paste commands are available in CHORD MEMORY mode.
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There’s another, shorter way, too (somewhere in the Tips/Tricks thread): From an already-recorded TRIG in the sequencer, you can press TRIG + [KB icon] to bring up the SAVE CHORD to CHORD MEMORY screen. I find it’s fastest to use STEP record on an empty track, throw in a few voicings, and save them to chord memory that way.
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