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Chord Beats | # Chord Beats | ||
**Chord Beats** show the duration of each chord in your song. Each chord is followed by small dots (•) indicating how many beats it lasts, so musicians can see at a glance when to change chords. Chords longer than 8 beats are shown as a number followed by a single dot (e.g. `12•`). | |||
## Enabling Chord Beats | |||
Chord Beats are hidden by default. Enable them in the | Chord Beats are hidden by default. Enable them in the Song Viewer settings before assigning beats to chords. | ||
Open | 1. Open **Settings → Song View**. | ||
Scroll to the chord display section. | 2. Scroll to the chord display section. | ||
Turn on | 3. Turn on **Show Chord Beats**. | ||
(Optional) Turn on | 4. (Optional) Turn on **Hide full measures (dots)** to suppress dots for chords that already last a full measure (i.e. their beat count matches the song's time signature). Only non-default durations will be drawn. | ||
You can also override this setting per song from the song's | You can also override this setting per song from the song's **Song-Specific Preferences** panel (the **Chord Beats** toggle under song overrides). | ||
## Assigning Beats to Chords | |||
Once Chord Beats are visible, use the | Once Chord Beats are visible, use the Song Editor to set the duration of each chord. | ||
Open the song and tap | 1. Open the song and tap **Edit**. | ||
In the editor, switch the syntax picker from | 2. In the editor, switch the syntax picker from *ChordPro* / *Chords Over Lyrics* to **Chord Beats**. | ||
The editor renders every chord in the song with its current beat count drawn as dots underneath. | 3. The editor renders every chord in the song with its current beat count drawn as dots underneath. | ||
Tap a chord to select it — an orange underline marks the active chord. | 4. Tap a chord to select it — an orange underline marks the active chord. | ||
Use the bottom toolbar to adjust: | 5. Use the bottom toolbar to adjust: | ||
- **◁ Previous chord** — `⌘ ←` | |||
- **− Decrease beats** — `⌘ ↓` | |||
- **+ Increase beats** — `⌘ ↑` | |||
- **▷ Next chord** — `⌘ →` | |||
Leave the Chord Beats editor (or switch syntax) and the new beat values are written back into the song. | 6. Leave the Chord Beats editor (or switch syntax) and the new beat values are written back into the song. | ||
## Tips | |||
- Beat counts are stored per chord, so they survive transposition and capo changes. | |||
* | - Setting **Beats = 0** hides the dot for that chord while keeping the chord itself. | ||
- Chord Beats data is also used by **Chord Beats Sync** (Settings → Chord Beats Sync) to drive MIDI clock / AUv3 transport, send chords as MIDI notes, and auto-scroll the song in real time. | |||
Revision as of 13:37, 31 July 2026
- Chord Beats
- Chord Beats** show the duration of each chord in your song. Each chord is followed by small dots (•) indicating how many beats it lasts, so musicians can see at a glance when to change chords. Chords longer than 8 beats are shown as a number followed by a single dot (e.g. `12•`).
- Enabling Chord Beats
Chord Beats are hidden by default. Enable them in the Song Viewer settings before assigning beats to chords.
1. Open **Settings → Song View**. 2. Scroll to the chord display section. 3. Turn on **Show Chord Beats**. 4. (Optional) Turn on **Hide full measures (dots)** to suppress dots for chords that already last a full measure (i.e. their beat count matches the song's time signature). Only non-default durations will be drawn.
You can also override this setting per song from the song's **Song-Specific Preferences** panel (the **Chord Beats** toggle under song overrides).
- Assigning Beats to Chords
Once Chord Beats are visible, use the Song Editor to set the duration of each chord.
1. Open the song and tap **Edit**. 2. In the editor, switch the syntax picker from *ChordPro* / *Chords Over Lyrics* to **Chord Beats**. 3. The editor renders every chord in the song with its current beat count drawn as dots underneath. 4. Tap a chord to select it — an orange underline marks the active chord. 5. Use the bottom toolbar to adjust:
- **◁ Previous chord** — `⌘ ←` - **− Decrease beats** — `⌘ ↓` - **+ Increase beats** — `⌘ ↑` - **▷ Next chord** — `⌘ →`
6. Leave the Chord Beats editor (or switch syntax) and the new beat values are written back into the song.
- Tips
- Beat counts are stored per chord, so they survive transposition and capo changes. - Setting **Beats = 0** hides the dot for that chord while keeping the chord itself. - Chord Beats data is also used by **Chord Beats Sync** (Settings → Chord Beats Sync) to drive MIDI clock / AUv3 transport, send chords as MIDI notes, and auto-scroll the song in real time.