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Primary labels
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Relative (I, ii, iii, IV, V)
Absolute (C, dm, dm, F, G)
Layout:
Timeline: single line with autoscroll, similar to a DAW (default)
Score: wraps to multiple lines like a traditional score
Color Mode:
Diatonic centric (default)
Major centric
Diatonic centric:
For each scale, colors are cycled so that intervals between note colors and the quality of chord colors is preserved.
Major centric:
Colors are based on how each scale degree and chord root relates to the major scale.
Show Tempo Control
Show Zoom Control
Show Metronome Control
Show Rewind Control
Show the solo/mute/mixer control that lets you solo/mute lead, harmony, bass, and drum tracks. Only works for piano playback (not YouTube).
Auto loop
Include a loop control (only applies when auto loop is off)
Include a piano animation below the TheoryTab that shows how to play the chords and melody
Include a button to toggle the piano animation on demand (only applies when not showing the piano by defualt)
Include a toggle that can highlight the scale degrees that are in each chord. This lets you know which notes will sound more stable (the colored notes) and which notes will create a more dissonant sound (the white notes).
Enable YouTube synchronized audio
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