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The lower octave of the chord scale keyboards on the Chord/Scale Tab represents the 12 pitches (from C to B) directly below 2C. The second octave represents the 12 pitches (from C to B) directly above 2C. As a chord root, 2C does not denote the pitch C in a specific octave, such as middle C. It is a median, nontransposing chord root that does not transpose the notes of an instrument into a different range when a pattern encounters the chord. For more information, see Purpose of Chord Level Range Restrictions.
When designing chords, observe the following guidelines:
If this warning is displayed, click OK and remove either the highest or lowest note from the chord level.
Note Each of the four levels in the chord for composition must use notes that are within a major 7th interval; that is, less than one octave. For more information, see Chords for Composition.
For more information about how to design chords using the Chord Properties window, see the following topics: