SELECTING CHORDS: Use the coloured buttons to select a chord type. Use the first column to select a base tone, and use the other two columns to select higher intervals if you want. Use the 'play' button or ENTER key to play the current chord configuration you have set. SAVING CHORDS: When the save buttons are in 'save' mode, you can save the current chord configuration to the button. When in 'play' mode, you can immediately play the saved chord as a shortcut to it in one button. OTHER OPTIONS: Use the 'control root' button and drag it upwards or downwards to control the root note of the current chord. Alternatively, you can transpose the chord up or down using the arrow keys, or press space to clear the selection and type a number for a root chord yourself. Use the third black button to switch notation from using sharps (#) to flats (b) if you prefer either one. INVERSIONS: Inversions are notated in their full form, and for 4-note or 3-note chords, there are 7 different inversion options to choose from. Use these to change which note is played at the bottom and the order of the remaining notes. These are also saved to the shortcut buttons.
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