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Hookpad allows a song to have multiple meters. If you would like to add a meter, select the measure at which you would like to add a meter change. Choose the option to add a meter change from the GUI and click ok.
When adding a new meter, there are options available for how long the new meter change will last. You select a range of measures, have it last until the next meter change (if applicable), or through the end of the song.
When there are multiple meters in a song, flags are added at each meter change. You can select a flag by clicking on it. Doing so will allow you to change the meter of that flag or to remove it (with the delete key)
Just as with key, meter, and tempo, you can change the instrumentation of your song by adding a band change by selecting the measure at which you want the change to occur and choosing the \"Add Band Change\" option. Band Change flags will appear at every change. Clicking on any of these flags allows you to edit that band.
Hookpad generates a performance from your chord progression for each harmony track specified in the band. The rhythm of the chords played, as well as the order and distribution of pitches (the voicing of the chords), are chosen automatically for you depending on the specified harmony track. For example, the track Piano RH 1/4s (the default harmony voicing) plays piano chords in right-hand closed position every beat. Some tracks, like Bossa Piano, play specific rhythms depending on the meter of your song, in this case, a Bossa Nova style piano.
Like the harmony tracks, Hookpad creates bass lines from the chord progression for each bass track specified in the band tool. The bass line rhythm and pitches are chosen automatically for you depending on the specified bass track. For example, the track Piano Bass Dotted (the default bass voicing), plays a dotted rhythm on a single note given by the corresponding chord bass. Some tracks, like Bossa Bass, play a specific bass line that uses multiple chord tones. Like harmony tracks, the bass track rhythms will change depending on the meter of the section.
Hookpad colors scale degrees 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, and chords I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, and vii as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, in the major scale. When switching to a different scale, the color order is maintained, but the colors are cycled so that both the intervals between note colors and the quali