I bought the upgrade to AAS Strum GS-2...

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2015/08/08 02:05:36 (permalink)

I bought the upgrade to AAS Strum GS-2...

...and I'm really enjoying it! There are some things about itthat seem a little wonky. But I got it basically working good enough to put together some quick acoustic guitar tracks.

All I can see that it can make in the strum mode are Maj, Maj7, min and min7. I would like to introduce some other chords structures such as sus2, sus4, dim, etc. Anyone know how or if possible?
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    Re: I bought the upgrade to AAS Strum GS-2... 2015/08/08 02:44:56 (permalink)
    If you set play mode to "guitar" you can hold the chords with one hand (right or left) and strum it with the other hand. If you hold a sus2 or 4, dim, it will respond to it, have you tried ?

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    Re: I bought the upgrade to AAS Strum GS-2... 2015/08/08 11:01:11 (permalink)
    Albert - No, I haven't. I knew it would do it in "Guitar" but was hoping I could get the same functionality in "Loop' mode.

    Thanks for your input!
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    Re: I bought the upgrade to AAS Strum GS-2... 2015/08/09 20:57:02 (permalink)
    I had a quick test at the Loop mode and found that the style only gives you strum patterns. You can hold any chord and the voicing will respond to it.

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