![]() ![]() It seems from your post that you may find it hard to play around until you achieve some chord progression, which is what i do sometimes. ![]() If you then start implementing and then playing around with the basic theory, you will actually be able to go somewhere with your chord progression with knowledge of why and how it is progressing and how it will fit in the context of a track. And also i would also follow with what kouros said, why rediscover something that already exists? If you are going to such troubles to finding a single chord or passage by ear, you are better off actually discovering the pattern behind the chord/chord progression/passage which leads to understanding and implementing basic theory. Piano roll -> Menu -> Helpers -> Detect Note ScaleīTW pitcher doesn't accomplish this at all, I would heavily suggest reading FL's manual, it shows nearly all of this information. Combine this with what thantrax said, he was on the money with this. ![]()
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