If I'm setting up a new song in A minor, should I say the key is C (the relative major) or A and then let MX9 figure out if it's major or minor?
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New Project, Picking the Right Key
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Re: New Project, Picking the Right Key
C on the transport (only major keys are options based on sharps and flats)
A min on the clip detail
A min on the clip detail
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Re: New Project, Picking the Right Key
Where is the clip detail located? I looked it up in the Help Menu but didn't see anything.
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Re: New Project, Picking the Right Key
Be careful when setting the key in the detail area. You may not want to transpose anything that's already written.
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Re: New Project, Picking the Right Key
Which version are you using? Mine doesn't have the minor key distinction. I have the Project Key which lets me pick a key, as usual, and a Transpose tab which allows me to change it up or down in semitones.
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Re: New Project, Picking the Right Key
I'm showing the midi view