05-21-2021, 03:26 AM
That makes sense, I didn't think of it as an "easy" mode. However it seems like "alt" chord shapes offer notes that that the "regular" chord shapes do not.
For example, I have set up a song in B Min Pent, using the default NDLR settings (no modulation, etc.). I play a regular, default III D Triad. Sounds good. Then using the shift button I switch over to "alt1" and I play a III D alt1 triad. It should be the same, correct? But it's not. The alt1 version is playing slightly different notes, maybe an inverted scale or something? This is the chord I want to use in a sequence but I'm not sure how to obtain it within the chord sequencer.
For example, I have set up a song in B Min Pent, using the default NDLR settings (no modulation, etc.). I play a regular, default III D Triad. Sounds good. Then using the shift button I switch over to "alt1" and I play a III D alt1 triad. It should be the same, correct? But it's not. The alt1 version is playing slightly different notes, maybe an inverted scale or something? This is the chord I want to use in a sequence but I'm not sure how to obtain it within the chord sequencer.