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Quick Guide

See how easily you can create the accompaniment guitar part with Rhythm'n'Chords.

1. Launch Rhythm'n'Chords plug-in

2. Enter chord changes into the appropriate measures of Chord Chart using our special Chord Menu

3. Open Rhythm Library page and select the guitar Style containing a set of pre-recorded rhythm patterns. To quickly find the most appropriate Styles you can use Style Filter allowing to assign the needed Meter, Tempo range and rhythm Feel as well as the guitar technique type (strums, picks or bass & chord)

4. Start your sequencer and audition guitar patterns of the chosen Style within your song selecting them with a mouse or cursor keys. You see rhythmic content of current pattern in the Library view

5. Drag the convenient pattern from the Library view to Rhythm Track under the chord symbols

6. Copy the pattern to as many measures as you want by simply dragging its right border

7. Adjust performance parameters for better emulation of guitar sounding (chord polyphony, voices velocity balance, strum speed, muted chord length)

8. Get MIDI track with ready guitar part for your song

9. Playing the Style demo song.
If you want to get a more complete impression about the sound of rhythm patterns you can listen to our Style sample songs supplied with the plug-in. We recorded some MIDI drum, bass and other instrument parts along with Rhythm'n'Chords and included them with every Style set. Style sample songs are created by professional musicians, so you can use them as educational material for training your rhythmic feel and better understanding the nature of guitar accompaniment in various styles and arrangements.


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