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Voicings
Voicings determine how chord events are set up. They dene the vertical spacing and order of
the pitches in a chord, but also the instrumentation and genre of a musical piece.
For example, a C chord can be spread over a wide range of pitches, and a pianist will choose
different notes than a guitarist. The pianist may also play completely different pitches for
different musical genres.
You can set up voicing for the entire chord track in the chord track Inspector.
You can set up voicings for individual chord events on the Voicing pop-up menu on the info
line.
NOTE
If Adaptive Voicings is activated in the chord track Inspector, you can only change the
voicings for the
rst chord event on the info line.
Inspector Settings for Voicings
To set up voicings for the entire chord track, you can use the chord track Inspector.
Voicing library
Allows you to select Guitar, Piano, or Basic as a voicing library.
Voicing library subset
NOTE
This is only available if Guitar or Piano is set as voicing library.
Allows you to select a preset voicing library subset.
Set up Voicing
Opens the Custom Voicing panel that allows you to congure your own voicing
parameters for a
specic voicing scheme.
Adaptive Voicings
Activate this to let Cubase set the voicings automatically. This prevents the individual
voices from jumping too much.
Automatic Scales
Activate this to let Cubase set the scales automatically.
Chord Functions
Voicings
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