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You can combine a couple of devices with the same patch and move the "semi" and "octave" keys until you get all the notes you want... then you just play a note with the combinator.
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Using the NNXT that is easy, you need to map all the notes you want to the same key. I can't really explain, if you load up some of the patches for the NNXT you will see some that have mutiple notes mapped over one key. Best of having a look at them.
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yeah but that would then mean you'd have to load up the individual notes that you wanted in the chord - C, F, A for example - which might work for piano...
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it probably would be better to do this in a combi. just add 4 or 5
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