Often the displayed chord diagram's voicing is not is what the player is using...
Swipe the (paused) chord diagram to view alternate voicings (does not affect player).
I agree it could be useful to be able to view a chord diagram and hear the voicing displayed.
(Instead of using a separate instrument) )BOB
Often the displayed chord diagram's voicing is not is what the player is using...
Swipe the (paused) chord diagram to view alternate voicings (does not affect player). )BOB
It's a different path. The player algorithm is randomized (like a band). The chord diagrams come from a fixed library and are triggered by the chord symbol, not the player..
To actually see the "as-played" notes, export the midi and look at it on an outboard device. )BOB
Yes, I read that elsewhere in the Forum, but it was a very old message, so thanks for confirming such is still the case.
FWIW, I would find it very helpful if the displayed chord diagram's voicing were indeed what the player just played! (Alternatives could of course still be presented, as they are now.)
The use-case here is:
1. Hear something fascinating from the program.
2. Pause the program and find out exactly what it was you heard!
3. (Optionally) Loop that bit and play your instrument over it until you can sound good navigating it.