Chord Pads - like in Cubase 8.
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Chord Pads - like in Cubase 8.
It seems Cubase with the new update gives me the possibility to do exactly what I would like to be able to do with my PA600 - tho program any chord on any key. C kan be a simple standard C or anything else. This will let me program a set up with twelve chords that can be played with one finger. I would love to be able to do that on my PA600.
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Re: Bleeehhh
+10maestro1982 wrote:learn to play chords!!
... and learn the inverted chord forms so your left hand doesn't have to jump all over the keys.

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Re: Bleeehhh
+10maestro1982 wrote:learn to play chords!!

or play demo songs

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I'm so sorry, but as a consequence of diabetes I suffer from a disease called polyneuropati. This makes it hard for me to play chord because the dexterity of my hands is going. I actually do know the chords, I just can't play them anymore. The feauture i suggested would be a great help for disabled musicians. I do remember having it on synthezisers back in the eighties.
Again, I do apologize, but I didn't expect this kind of snobbery on a forum for players of arranger keyboards.
Again, I do apologize, but I didn't expect this kind of snobbery on a forum for players of arranger keyboards.
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Not snobbery. Good advice for the vast majority of players. If you had advised us of your condition in your first post the responses would have been quite different. I play every day to help stave off the loss of dexterity in my own hands as I have the same condition.SadamJR wrote:I'm so sorry, but as a consequence of diabetes I suffer from a disease called polyneuropati. This makes it hard for me to play chord because the dexterity of my hands is going. I actually do know the chords, I just can't play them anymore. The feauture i suggested would be a great help for disabled musicians. I do remember having it on synthezisers back in the eighties.
Again, I do apologize, but I didn't expect this kind of snobbery on a forum for players of arranger keyboards.
<i>”It’s easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.”
<br>Johann Sebastian Bach
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Rick Stirling - Retired Electrical Engineer - Erstwhile Photographer
Korg Kronos2, Casio MZ-X500, PA600, AKAI MPD32, M-Audio Oxygen 25, ZOOM H6, Cakewalk Sonar
<br>Johann Sebastian Bach
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I agree with Thoraldus. NOT SNOBBERY. Remember when you post something here we try to give you the best help and advice we can give you. We do not know anything about you nor the condition(s) you have.I'm so sorry, but as a consequence of diabetes I suffer from a disease called polyneuropati. This makes it hard for me to play chord because the dexterity of my hands is going. I actually do know the chords, I just can't play them anymore. The feauture i suggested would be a great help for disabled musicians. I do remember having it on synthezisers back in the eighties.
Again, I do apologize, but I didn't expect this kind of snobbery on a forum for players of arranger keyboards.
All we see is the question(s) you ask or advice you are seeking.
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I struggle every day with my arthritic neuralgia and I find your response very offensive. Take a long look in the mirror before making accusations here of snobbery. An apology is in order I think.SadamJR wrote:My personal condition is immaterial. I made a suggestion and got all these snobbish, to put it mildly, reflections.
My opinion stands. This would be a great feature for disabled musicians.
<i>”It’s easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.”
<br>Johann Sebastian Bach
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Rick Stirling - Retired Electrical Engineer - Erstwhile Photographer
Korg Kronos2, Casio MZ-X500, PA600, AKAI MPD32, M-Audio Oxygen 25, ZOOM H6, Cakewalk Sonar
<br>Johann Sebastian Bach
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Let's look at your original post. No mention of feature for DISABLED MUSICIAN nor your CONDITION. The original comment was made according to this post.It seems Cubase with the new update gives me the possibility to do exactly what I would like to be able to do with my PA600 - tho program any chord on any key. C kan be a simple standard C or anything else. This will let me program a set up with twelve chords that can be played with one finger. I would love to be able to do that on my PA600.
Only in your 2nd post you suggested a feature for DISABLED MUSICIAN and made accusations. There are a lot of poeple here that struggle on a daily basis. Somtimes I play a song flawlessly and the next day I struggle because of arthritis in my hands. Making accusation of snobbery is way off. I am just seeing things from the brighter side of life.
The only stupid questions are the questions that have not been asked.
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Apology for what? What about my response is offensive. You didn´t say anything about your problems in your first answers.Thoraldus wrote:I struggle every day with my arthritic neuralgia and I find your response very offensive. Take a long look in the mirror before making accusations here of snobbery. An apology is in order I think.SadamJR wrote:My personal condition is immaterial. I made a suggestion and got all these snobbish, to put it mildly, reflections.
My opinion stands. This would be a great feature for disabled musicians.
No I have not.Sam CA wrote:That's right Snorkum....He's only made few posts altogether, and almost in half of them he's been accusing people of having attitude towards him. He (or she) is very particular about how everybody is suppose to respond to the post.Snorkum wrote:Making accusation of snobbery is way off. .