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-See web site : [](https://www.compomusic.fr)
+See  : [Web site](https://www.compomusic.fr)
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-Useful knowledge before using HyperVoicing
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-[Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
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-This wiki gives you the essentials recommandations to use the HyperVoicing software.  
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-Software languages and manuals
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-The software can operate in two languages: French and English. You can choose the language in the File/Languages menu.
-In French, musical notes are expressed in Latin notation (Do, Ré, Mi, Fa...). In English, musical notes are expressed in Anglo-Saxon notation (A,B,C,D ..).
-There is a manual for each language
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-[Manuel Français](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/FR_Hypervoicing_Manuel.pdf)  ------  [Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
-[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf) 
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-You can find a quick guide in this manual.
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-The manuals are being improved into a chm format.
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-Connection to a synthesizer and a keyboard
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-"HyperVoicing" is a MIDI software. Listening to chords requires the use of a MIDI synthesizer: a MIDI synthesizer connects to a computer through a MIDI interface. The MIDI interface can be external or internal to the computer.
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-The external MIDI interface is often present on your Audio interface. It is generally noted "MIDI Out": connect your synthesizer to this MIDI out jack.
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-The synthesizer can be a software inside the computer. It must then be connected to "HyperVoicing" by an internal MIDI cable: for example LoopBe. A free version is available at this address: http://www.nerds.de/en/download.html. Install the LoopBe MIDI cable. HyperVoicing" can then be connected to a sequencer software or to a standalone software instrument.
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-There are also internal synthesizer software programs that do not require the addition of an internal MIDI cable: 
-1. Microsoft provides such an internal MIDI synthesizer called "Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth". But this synthesizer does not necessarily appear in Windows: it is present when Windows Media Player is installed or when a master keyboard is connected to the computer. This synthesizer respects the MIDI GS standard.
-2. We also recommend the internal MIDI synthesizer "VirtualMIDISynth" which is free and very powerful. It uses SoundFont sound banks.  You can find it at the following address: http://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/virtualmidisynth. This synthesizer complies with the GS/GM MIDI standard.
-3. These 2 synthesizers have the advantage of respecting the MIDI GS standard allowing the HyperVoicing software to implement a metronome on MIDI Channel 10.
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-It is also possible to connect a MIDI keyboard to play scales on the generated chords. 
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-Connecting a synthesizer and keyboard requires very simple settings in the software settings (see manual).
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-*video coming soon*
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-Basic Principles
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-HyperVoicing is a chords generator. To create a chords sequence, you must **drag and drop chords from a source to a MIDI track**. This is the fundamental principle of the software.
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-SOURCES
-The chord sources can be found in the following 3 tabs :
-- **Tone**: chord scales of the current key.
-- **Neighboring tones:** chord scales mentioning common chords between two tones.
-- **Chords progressions**: these are typical chords progressions in the current key.
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-MIDI TRACK
-The MIDI track consists of 2 views :
-- **A main view:** this view allows you to position chords on the 1st beat of each bar.
-- **A detailed view**: this view allows you to position chords on each beat of each meseaure
-[Basics :  video](https://youtu.be/dv7yqEjVwXk)
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-VOICINGS
-You can act on the voicings of the generated chords in a fourth tab called: **voicing zones**.
-[Changing voicings : video](https://youtu.be/pRMQHhPHgAU)
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-SCALES
-Now you can wish to know the usable scales on the chord suite you have   created. You only need to select these chords and a table instantly gives you a list of playable scales.
-[Finding scales : video](https://youtu.be/r1mE6O6g2Rc)
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-MIDI Models
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-**MIDI Models** are a new concept.
-**MIDI Models** can be generated in HyperVoicing. They are made to be used in a sequencer such as Cubase.
-A ** MIDI Model** consists of a chords model and a scales model. Scales are playable on chords. It is exported as a MIDI file from HyperVoicing. It is used in a sequencer (Cubase for example) in a keyboard editor in multi-editing mode (editing 2 tracks simultaneously): the layer is in the background and the composition track in the foreground. During composition, notes are superimposed on MIDI scale notes or chord notes.
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-[MIDI Model principle : video](http://guyrochette.pagesperso-orange.fr/MIDILayersprinciple/MIDILayersprinciple.html)
-[Written melody on a MIDI Layer : video](https://youtu.be/EXIhemSUSyk)
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-[[download_button]]
+See web site : [](https://www.compomusic.fr)
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 Now you can wish to know the usable scales on the chord suite you have   created. You only need to select these chords and a table instantly gives you a list of playable scales.
 [Finding scales : video](https://youtu.be/r1mE6O6g2Rc)

-MIDI Layers
+MIDI Models
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-**MIDI Layers** are a new concept.
-**MIDI layers** can be generated in HyperVoicing. They are made to be used in a sequencer such as Cubase.
-A ** MIDI layer** consists of a chords model and a scales model. Scales are playable on chords. It is exported as a MIDI file from HyperVoicing. It is used in a sequencer (Cubase for example) in a keyboard editor in multi-editing mode (editing 2 tracks simultaneously): the layer is in the background and the composition track in the foreground. During composition, notes are superimposed on MIDI scale notes or chord notes.
+**MIDI Models** are a new concept.
+**MIDI Models** can be generated in HyperVoicing. They are made to be used in a sequencer such as Cubase.
+A ** MIDI Model** consists of a chords model and a scales model. Scales are playable on chords. It is exported as a MIDI file from HyperVoicing. It is used in a sequencer (Cubase for example) in a keyboard editor in multi-editing mode (editing 2 tracks simultaneously): the layer is in the background and the composition track in the foreground. During composition, notes are superimposed on MIDI scale notes or chord notes.

-[MIDI Layer principle : video](http://guyrochette.pagesperso-orange.fr/MIDILayersprinciple/MIDILayersprinciple.html)
+[MIDI Model principle : video](http://guyrochette.pagesperso-orange.fr/MIDILayersprinciple/MIDILayersprinciple.html)
 [Written melody on a MIDI Layer : video](https://youtu.be/EXIhemSUSyk)

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 **MIDI layers** can be generated in HyperVoicing. They are made to be used in a sequencer such as Cubase.
 A ** MIDI layer** consists of a chords model and a scales model. Scales are playable on chords. It is exported as a MIDI file from HyperVoicing. It is used in a sequencer (Cubase for example) in a keyboard editor in multi-editing mode (editing 2 tracks simultaneously): the layer is in the background and the composition track in the foreground. During composition, notes are superimposed on MIDI scale notes or chord notes.

-[MIDI Layer principle : video](http://guy.rochette.pagesperso-orange.fr/MIDILayersprinciple/MIDILayersprinciple.html)
+[MIDI Layer principle : video](http://guyrochette.pagesperso-orange.fr/MIDILayersprinciple/MIDILayersprinciple.html)
 [Written melody on a MIDI Layer : video](https://youtu.be/EXIhemSUSyk)

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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Guy Rochette</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 18 Oct 2019 21:13:36 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.neta936140459a16191cc8ec794ac02a1e704b50a42</guid></item><item><title>Home modified by Guy Rochette</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Home/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v70
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 There is a manual for each language

 [Manuel Français](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/FR_Hypervoicing_Manuel.pdf)  ------  [Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
-[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf) ------ [English Web manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/doc/EN_HyperVoicing_Manual.html) 
+[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf) 

 You can find a quick guide in this manual.

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 There is a manual for each language

 [Manuel Français](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/FR_Hypervoicing_Manuel.pdf)  ------  [Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
-[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf) ------ [English Web manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/doc/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.html) 
+[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf) ------ [English Web manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/doc/EN_HyperVoicing_Manual.html) 

 You can find a quick guide in this manual.

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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Guy Rochette</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2018 13:30:53 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.netb927bafb688e01cee8ee2038cd4d92b7a4e9bfaf</guid></item><item><title>Home modified by Guy Rochette</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Home/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v68
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 There is a manual for each language

 [Manuel Français](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/FR_Hypervoicing_Manuel.pdf)  ------  [Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
-[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf) ------ [English Web manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/Doc/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.html) 
+[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf) ------ [English Web manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/doc/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.html) 

 You can find a quick guide in this manual.

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 There is a manual for each language

 [Manuel Français](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/FR_Hypervoicing_Manuel.pdf)  ------  [Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
-[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf)
+[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf) ------ [English Web manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/Doc/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.html) 

 You can find a quick guide in this manual.

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&lt;/div&gt;</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Guy Rochette</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2018 13:28:00 -0000</pubDate><guid>https://sourceforge.net4354e82e6c99e4ddf6dd13c92e94e2b49b70d26c</guid></item><item><title>Home modified by Guy Rochette</title><link>https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Home/</link><description>&lt;div class="markdown_content"&gt;&lt;pre&gt;--- v66
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 In French, musical notes are expressed in Latin notation (Do, Ré, Mi, Fa...). In English, musical notes are expressed in Anglo-Saxon notation (A,B,C,D ..).
 There is a manual for each language

-[Manuel Français](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/FR_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf)  ------  [Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
+[Manuel Français](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/FR_Hypervoicing_Manuel.pdf)  ------  [Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
 [English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf)

 You can find a quick guide in this manual.
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 In French, musical notes are expressed in Latin notation (Do, Ré, Mi, Fa...). In English, musical notes are expressed in Anglo-Saxon notation (A,B,C,D ..).
 There is a manual for each language

-[Manuel Français](https://sourceforge.net/projects/hypervoicing/files/Manuals/FR_Hypervoicing_Manuel.pdf/download)  ------  [Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
-[English manual](https://sourceforge.net/projects/hypervoicing/files/Manuals/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf/download)
+[Manuel Français](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/FR_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf)  ------  [Accueil Français](https://sourceforge.net/p/hypervoicing/wiki/Accueil%20Fran%C3%A7ais/)
+[English manual](https://hypervoicing.sourceforge.io/EN_Hypervoicing_Manual.pdf)

 You can find a quick guide in this manual.

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