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Can you show me?
OK, you may be after short repeated phrase to sit in a piece of music, and all your ideas aren’t quite working…
The particular section you have in mind uses only the chord of E major. To let MIDIMadness know this, you would indicate that the notes E, G#, and B should be available to be chosen. This is done using one of the available modules (in this case ‘Notes’)
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As you can see, of all the notes available there, only E, G# and B have bars against them. This would mean that MIDIMadness will only choose one of those notes when looking for a note. Notice that each of the notes has a different height bar, this indicates the relative probability of the notes being selected. The ‘E’ has the highest bar, and so is more likely to be selected than the B or the G#. If you looked at what MIDIMadness generated for such a collection, you would expect to find more ‘E’s, followed by ‘B’s, and the least occurring not would be the G#.