Roland Verselab MV-1: Chord Mode, Chords, and Intervals

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • A bit long, but the basics of how chords work, with the bonus of Chord Mode (and some of the issues you might run into using Chord Mode).
    If you haven't seen the video below, please do, I need as many eyes on this as possible:
    • I Need Your Help: Plea...

Komentáře • 24

  • @johnr9896
    @johnr9896 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wow, Leroy, another great video. You make this instruction so clear. I will look for more of your videos. Thank you !

    • @LeRoy3rd
      @LeRoy3rd  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you. Things are semi-stable in my life for the moment, so more videos should be coming soon. Thanks for the encouragement. 😊

  • @Ludovic
    @Ludovic Před 8 měsíci +1

    Very useful explanations. I wish you the best for the future

  • @LedufInfraLeDufiNFrA
    @LedufInfraLeDufiNFrA Před 3 měsíci +1

    musical therory in bonus !!! what else !
    thank u 🤩

  • @loubang100
    @loubang100 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The Chord Mode on the MV1 is so lovely to have. And I am not aware of another device that has implemented chord mode on pads this well🤔

  • @DonDiegoMorel
    @DonDiegoMorel Před 2 měsíci +1

    thank you! awesome video.

  • @RuiGon1
    @RuiGon1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the chord mode.

  • @P0NX
    @P0NX Před rokem +2

    Well done LeRoy3rd! I have had classical and jazz training and what you were able to explain and demonstrate in 15m took me years to understand. Just an idea but you could rebrand the keyboard demonstration of this video to a wider audience by just sharing your theory expertise. You have a very sharp mind. I'm very much hoping you can harness your strengths to get your life back on track because you are very gifted. Let's hope that it does not get to the point that you need to part with your MV-1 as we'll lose a very valuable contributor from the MV-1 community. All the best.

    • @LeRoy3rd
      @LeRoy3rd  Před rokem

      😢 Thank you for the encouragement.

  • @rac06oon
    @rac06oon Před rokem +2

    very useful!very nice explanation/teaching way...I wish you all the blessings brother!🙏🙏

  • @mann-vom-mond
    @mann-vom-mond Před rokem +2

    Great explanation

  • @tommyk88888
    @tommyk88888 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks a lot! Is it possible to enter your own chords into the chord banks of the verselab through your midi keyboard? That would be amazing and logical 😁

    • @LeRoy3rd
      @LeRoy3rd  Před 10 měsíci

      That would be pretty great, but, unfortunately, there's no way to edit the chords in chord mode except through the EDIT+PAD system. There are a whole lot of ways that chord mode could be improved, and this would definitely be one of them.

  • @agwmusic
    @agwmusic Před rokem

    I think mess up with correct naming of chords on Verselab it's because you can do automatic transitssion later as a part of automatic arrangement of a song... So unit is thinking in one scale only oceralll.... If you change overall scale of the project (or transpose notes) chords should fallow... So if you want to use Fchord as a root it needs to be in F scale...so F chord in C scale is 4th chord.. It's pretty unlogic in normal playing but you need to think as machine is thinking... Scale is also connect with a vocal harmoniser later in arrangement...etc. Great explanation. Keep posting. 😊😊😊

    • @LeRoy3rd
      @LeRoy3rd  Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately that's incorrect. If you change the key of the project, it won't affect chord mode. In fact, it doesn't affect anything EXCEPT clips you import after you change the key of the project (and the clips have to be saved with a key). Definitely try it out, changing any key or scale won't change the error on the root note on chord mode.

  • @ghanezu
    @ghanezu Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @jeremydhoudain4377
    @jeremydhoudain4377 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hello Leroy,
    I'm a new french user of the mv 1 and I'd like to thank you very much for your very helpful videos about this machine. There's not much tutorial on it and to me your videos go deeply in the understanding of it's functionnalitys. I have a question about the use of tonality, scales and chords : I know how to set a tonality and a scale of a clip, but when I try to play some chords on it, I check the tonality with EDIT + [pad] and it's always in C, whereas I set it on D#. Do you know how to fix it ?

    • @LeRoy3rd
      @LeRoy3rd  Před 4 měsíci

      Good eye! This is a bug with the verselab. When you change the scale, say from C to G, the chords change correctly on CHORD mode (meaning the pads are PLAYING the correct chords), but the LABELS on CHORD mode don't change to match. As an example, if you change the root of the scale to G, pad 1 will be Gm and pad 9 will be G, but if you try to edit the pad, it will still say the root of the chord is C. Incidentally the chords in CHORD mode follow pattern based on what the root of the scale is. Pads 1-8 are the triads, in order, of the minor key (with pad 8 being the i chord, an octave up), and pads 9-16 are the triads, in order, of the major key (with pad 16 being the I chord an octave up). So, if you want to play the major progression I-IV-V-I, you'd play pads 9, 12, 13, 9. Pads 1, 4, 5, 1, would be the same progression in the parallel minor (i-iv-v-i).

    • @jeremydhoudain4377
      @jeremydhoudain4377 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@LeRoy3rd Thks a lot ! I'll send an email to Roland to fix this bug (I don't expect the problem to be solved quickly ;-) ) but in any case your answer solve partially my problem !

    • @LeRoy3rd
      @LeRoy3rd  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, this is a known bug that's been around since the verselab was released. There are a bunch of other bugs that Roland just ignores. I highly doubt they'll be fixed any time soon, if ever. I always recommend that people make note of the errors, and find ways to work around them.

  • @fletcherstevens3165
    @fletcherstevens3165 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Once the chords intervals are setup on the pads, can they be triggered with the external midi controller?
    So if A is pressed on the controller and A-minor will play On the verselab?

    • @LeRoy3rd
      @LeRoy3rd  Před 3 měsíci +1

      No, chord mode is kind of its own thing, and (as far as I can tell), can't be triggered by an external controller. You'll have to use the pads directly on the verselab. That being said, a lot of external controllers have chord functions, and typically those will send midi data of the notes from that. So, for instance, I have a Keystep 37, and a Launchkey Mini mk3. Both of those will allow you to make a chord, and then it will play and transpose that specific chord and voicing to any key you press... unfortunately you have to make several passes at recording unless you only wanted one chord type (for example, if you're using a dominant 7 chord, and playing blues, that may be useful).
      All that being said, I mostly use chord mode when I take the verselab with me, and don't have room for a keyboard controller. It's very difficult to get wide chord voicings using only the pads in NOTE mode, but using CHORD mode, while taking a bit of time, is super useful, in that regard. And the ability to play the chords you've created (or use the defaults) live, OR put them into the step sequencer makes this really useful, honestly, when using it standalone, I think this is one of the most useful, and underrated, features of the verselab.

    • @fletcherstevens3165
      @fletcherstevens3165 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@LeRoy3rdah bummer! Yea ive been trying to find a way to play one note chords using a midi foot controller for self accompaniment . Lots of controllers will do one chord shape, substantially fewer will do them to scale (CM Dm Em ect) and the few that do dont seem to respond to an external midi source. The search continues! Thanks for the vid and the reply!

    • @LeRoy3rd
      @LeRoy3rd  Před 3 měsíci

      @@fletcherstevens3165 Hmmm, that's an interesting idea. 🤔 Here's a path of inquiry that may yield some results... I know you can get midi pedals (they look like pedals on an organ). I assume, by default, they play a single note, so you could use it to trigger a sequence, etc... but perhaps you could route that midi signal into a device (like your computer), to trigger chords? Oooor, how about this, make samples of the chords you want to use, then put the samples in a kit track... then when you trigger the pad on the kit track, it will play the chord that is on the pad? Takes a bit more work, but this could be a useable workaround.