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Thread: How to write alaternate chords?

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    Default How to write alaternate chords?

    Hi,
    I can't figure out how to write alternate chords above the "original" chords, when editing a tune.
    Can somebody explain how to do that?
    Thanks!
    PS : I know the player cannot play alternate chords. But I just want to edit a tune and write my own sustitutions above the regular chords.

    Sorry for the title. It seems you can't edit it after posting...

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    The Mac Toggle box is named Regular Chord
    iPad is just named Chord
    Selecting the box will toggle between the two options.
    iPhone is in the Tumbler edit window over on the right, look for
    Reg.
    Alt.
    Last edited by DaveRobinson; 04-23-2013 at 01:08 AM.
    Cheers! Dave... MacBook Pro - OS X 10.10 - Mac iRp v 6.1 - iOS iRp v 6.1

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveRobinson View Post
    The Mac Toggle box is named [Regular Chord]
    iPad is just named [Chord]
    Selecting the box will toggle between the two options.
    iPhone is in the Tumbler edit window over on the right, look for
    Reg.
    Alt.
    Thank you Dave! I'm on Android, but it works the same way.
    André (from France)

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    No Problem! glad you got sorted
    Cheers! Dave... MacBook Pro - OS X 10.10 - Mac iRp v 6.1 - iOS iRp v 6.1

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    Sooo the best practice for now to make the player play alternate chords is to duplicate the chart and edit it and swap alt and regular. and just have a whole alt version and export the audio and splice it with an audio editor. Painful. Any ETA on this feature, the most brain dead thing to do would be play regular chords on odd reps and alt chords on even reps. Also a button that swaps alt and regular would at least make the editing very easy. If there's no alt it does nothing.

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