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Title: Changing the Chord Fingering type
Post by: Adam775 on July 08, 2019, 12:55:04 PM
Hi there,

I'm looking for a "one touch" solution to change the Chord Fingering type. Can it be done on the fly? I've prepared a registration just to assign a modulation to a foot controller, but the Chord Fingering type is not memorized.

Have a nice day,
Adam
Title: Re: Changing the Chord Fingering type
Post by: Fred Smith on July 08, 2019, 01:18:21 PM
I'm looking for a "one touch" solution to change the Chord Fingering type. Can it be done on the fly? I've prepared a registration just to assign a modulation to a foot controller, but the Chord Fingering type is not memorized.

Fingering mode is part of the Style group. You have to have the Style box checked in order to have Fingering memorized.

Cheers,
Fred
Title: Re: Changing the Chord Fingering type
Post by: DerekA on July 08, 2019, 01:24:21 PM
Not quite one-stop, but press DIRECT then ACMP to jump straight to the menu.
Title: Re: Changing the Chord Fingering type
Post by: Adam775 on July 08, 2019, 01:32:10 PM

You have to have the Style box checked in order to have Fingering memorized.

Does this mean that the style will change when I recall the saved registration? I'm trying to avoid that.

Not quite one-stop, but press DIRECT then ACMP to jump straight to the menu.

Yeah, but it's a looong way from Multifinger to AI Full Keyboard...

Many thanks for your answers!
Adam
Title: Re: Changing the Chord Fingering type
Post by: Fred Smith on July 08, 2019, 01:45:52 PM
Does this mean that the style will change when I recall the saved registration? I'm trying to avoid that.

Then you need this workaround:
1. Create a user style (copy any old style)
2. Memorize this style with your Fingering mode.
3. Delete the user style.

Now the Fingering mode will change, but the style won’t.

Cheers,
Fred
Title: Re: Changing the Chord Fingering type
Post by: Adam775 on July 09, 2019, 09:24:42 PM
Thank you, Fred, it's very helpful!

Greetings,
Adam