The concept is the same send the MIDI information to the auto-channel of your device while holding down a trig in grid recording mode. You could either play these manually using a MIDI controller or use a VST in your DAW like Scaler 2 or an app in iOS like ChordPolyPad to generate chords and progressions. Now, you can build up a library of chords in a default project. The size of the chords you can store is limited by the amount of notes per step the device supports 4 notes on the OT, DT, and A4 and 8 on the DN IIRC. On the DN for example, if I hold down the first trig, set my Keystep to MIDI channel 10 (default auto-channel for this device), then play a 4 note chord, that chord is stored on that step. You can program chords on each step by using methods native to each machine OR by press and holding a step while in grid recording mode and sending MIDI notes to the autochannel of your device. ![]() One way that you can use the OT, DN, DT, and/or A4 to store chords would be to dedicate the last Bank/Pattern as a chord storage bank.
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