Preset Voices
The QChord's ten preset voices are as follows.
guitar
piano
Strings
vibes
organ
voice
flute
harp
synth
sound effects
The voice select up/down buttons work in exactly the same way as the rhythm select buttons. When you turn the instrument on and press the voice select down button, you will select the piano voice (voice 2). You can push the voice select up or down buttons for a second or two to go to either end of the range.
The QChord actually has 100 voices, but selecting the other 90 is not quite as easy as selecting the ten preset voices. It's best to get a good understanding of how to select the preset rhythms and voices first. Once you've done that, going on to the more advanced features will be easier.
At this point, it would be very helpful for you to follow along as the various features of the QChord are explained. I will assume that the starting point is the power-on defaults, so if you have been exploring the instrument, turn it off and back on again to reach this starting place. Refer to the previous section on the location of controls if necessary.
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The QChord's ten preset voices are as follows.
guitar
piano
Strings
vibes
organ
voice
flute
harp
synth
sound effects
The voice select up/down buttons work in exactly the same way as the rhythm select buttons. When you turn the instrument on and press the voice select down button, you will select the piano voice (voice 2). You can push the voice select up or down buttons for a second or two to go to either end of the range.
The QChord actually has 100 voices, but selecting the other 90 is not quite as easy as selecting the ten preset voices. It's best to get a good understanding of how to select the preset rhythms and voices first. Once you've done that, going on to the more advanced features will be easier.
At this point, it would be very helpful for you to follow along as the various features of the QChord are explained. I will assume that the starting point is the power-on defaults, so if you have been exploring the instrument, turn it off and back on again to reach this starting place. Refer to the previous section on the location of controls if necessary.
RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS