![]() And also i would also follow with what kouros said, why rediscover something that already exists? If you are going to such troubles to finding a single chord or passage by ear, you are better off actually discovering the pattern behind the chord/chord progression/passage which leads to understanding and implementing basic theory. Piano roll -> Menu -> Helpers -> Detect Note ScaleīTW pitcher doesn't accomplish this at all, I would heavily suggest reading FL's manual, it shows nearly all of this information. ![]() Combine this with what thantrax said, he was on the money with this.
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