Overview of parameters |
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This page gives overview of ACS’s parameters.
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Complexity of Chord progression |
[Style] -> [Tune] -> [Chord progression] |
Chord blocks are generated according to
complexity and generator. To see information about chords, click
here.
The following values can be selected as complexity of chord progression. |
Very Simple |
Creates a chord progression with a few variations. Creates a natural
chord progression but it might give you an impression that it is too
simple. |
Simple |
Creates a chord progression with a few variations. Creates a natural
chord progression but it might give you an impression that it is too
simple. |
Normal |
Creates a chord progression with a moderate variation. |
Complex |
Creates a complicated chord progression. You will find it unnatural when
you listen to it. |
One Chord |
Create a chord progression by using just one chord. |
Random |
Creates a chord progression by ignoring music theory. Creates an
unnatural chord progression. |
Sub Dominant |
Creates a tune that includes many progressions of sub dominant motion.
Typical chord progression in key C is "F ->G7 -> C". This is motion of
"Sub Dominant -> Dominant -> Tonic." "G7->C" is called dominant motion.
However some chord progression is "G7 -> F -> C." This is called sub
dominant motion. |
Three Chords |
Creates a chord progression by using just three chords. Specify this
option if you would like to compose a tune of blues. |
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Generator of Chord progression |
[Style] -> [Tune] -> [Chord progression] |
Chord blocks are generated according to
complexity and generator. To see information about chords, click
here.
The following values can be selected as generator of chord progression. |
Knowledge Base |
Assembles a chord progression by
referring to [Knowledge Base]. |
Motion Calculation |
Assembles a chord progression by original motion calculation that
figures out the motion of chords. |
Custom |
Allows you to specify a chord progression by yourself. If you select
this option,
[ Chord Input ] dialog box
will be displayed. |
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Fixed Bass |
[Style] -> [Tune] -> [Chord progression] |
If fixed bass is selected,
bass note will not be changed through the tune. Some ethnic music style such
as Indian traditional music uses the same note through a tune. This bass
note often called drone. |
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Adjust To Scale |
[Style] ->
[Tune] -> [Chord
progression] |
If adjust to scale is
selected, every chord includes only notes within selected musical scale. For
example, C7 chord includes C, E, G, and Bb with diatonic scale. However, C7
chords includes only C and E with scale of CDEGA. |
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On Chord |
[Style] -> [Tune] -> [Chord progression] |
If on chord is selected, bass
note might be different from root note. If this option is not selected,
bass note and root note are the same. |
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Pattern Length |
[Style] -> [Tune] -> [Chord progression] |
Tune generated by ACS includes repetition pattern of chord
blocks. This parameter determines how many chord blocks create one
repetition pattern.
The following values can be selected as pattern length. |
Auto |
Length of pattern will be determined automatically. |
4 Chord |
Length of pattern will be four chord blocks. |
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Chord Length |
[Style] -> [Tune] -> [Chord progression] |
The length of each chord block will be from one to eight times of quarter
note length. If auto is selected, the length
of chord block is determined using random numbers. To
see information about chords, click here.
The following values can be selected as length of chord
block. |
Auto |
Length of chord block will be determined automatically. |
1 Measure |
Length of chord block will be one measure. |
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