By the way, the inversion thing is one of the cool tricks you can do with a CS to get more variety without having to turn it off and hand play new changes...

I tend to try and lay down the initial chords for a song while I’m recording into the CS in non-root inversions, but with root recognition on. This way the backing sounds normal. I can then let the CS take over on the fly, and start to do my thing without having to input the chords.

But at any time I want to change things up, I can switch on the Bass Inversion recognition, and instantly the changes take on a whole new flavor. Great for spicing up the later choruses. Strip your backing down to just bass and drums, even more so! This would even allow you to PLAY some completely different changes and/or substitutions.

There’s a lot you can squeeze out of the same basic chords when they are looping..!
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