The other beauty of the workflow that vitalker showed is this:
- Lets say you have created Chords in MIDI Editor by inserting Notes above each other, created from bottom note of a Chord to a top note of a Chord.
The 2 Actions:
Navigate: select next note
Nagivate select previous note
Let's you then play the next note or previous note of a Chord.
This is great cause with this you can "rehearse" the different Chord notes quickly and easily hear which note(s) are maybe not very good sounding in a Chord.
You then can quickly transpose a Chord Note 1 semitone or down to find a better sounding Chord note.
When you have keysnap set to a certain key/scale, the semitone tranpose Actions will obey that set keyscale.
This might be confusing but is very powerful:
Let's say you have key/snap set to Cmajor.
You have selected a note C.
Now you run the Action "move notes up 1 semitone"
Outcome: the note will not be transposed to C# but to D !
Cause C# is not in key Cmajor, so the transpose action will do another 1 semitone transposition to D.
Great stuff!