As Pipeline said you can not change a major chord to minor chord in loops without purchasing extra software like Melodyne's polyphonic Editor or Studio. With either of these expensive programs you can change any audio chord into another.

So if your Acid loop does not have the chord progression you want you will either have to do the above or search for another Acid loop. BiaB loops are the same that is your chord progression must match the loops chord progressions. Acid loops can change chord progression but only up and down.
That is if you have a loop that goes from an A chord to a D chord you can move it down to a G chord to a C chord etc.

Only RTs or MIDI will follow your chord progression.

You can take a MIDI file and turn it into a loop. This will sound good if you have a good sounding MIDI sound source. But IMHO why bother? As you said MIDI is easy to manipulate.

Maybe this will help:

Acid info about loops

Good luck and I hope this helps.



Last edited by MarioD; 02/07/17 06:51 AM.

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