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Figure 16.1 Click on thumbnail for full size image. |
Figure 16.1 shows the Chord Group being selected. Properties here affect children, or components of the Chord Group. For example, entering a Relative Volume of 0.5 with volume operator "Add" would be a quick way of adding 0.5 to the resultant volume (ie volume after any Interval box volume adjustment) of each Interval box. This will produce a cumulative effect if the intervals' 'volume relative to' fields are set to 'Previous' or 'Previous Sound'.
The interval numerator and denominator fields affect the duration of all immediate intervals, the child interval numerator and denominator fields affect the duration of all nested (ie excluding immediate) intervals, and the child duration numerator and denominator affect the duration of all non-interval children. The pitch numerator and denominator affect the pitch of all intervals, in a similar way to how the volume multiplier works.