Re: How do I place a chord on the right key with a note?
2014/09/09 00:00:28
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You can play as many notes at once as you want to, orchestras frequently play many more, but if you are trying to play on a given chord all of the notes have to "belong" to that chord. Most of the chords in popular music use only three or four notes or the octave equivalents of those notes. If the chord you are trying to "blend" contains notes that are not members of the chord you are trying to match, then you will get a different harmonic quality, if not outright dissonance.
The solution is to either find a sampled chord that matches your target music in its chord type, and pitch match its root to the existing chords, or use monophonic samples to build a new chord that is consonant with the rest of the music. If you try to move a chord up or down and play it against an existing chord, you are going to change the relationship of the intervals unless you do so by whole octaves, almost always resulting in an even bigger mess than trying to match a single discordant chord.