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[[File:Static_chord_patch.gif|thumb|right|300px400px|StaticPatch Chord]]for static chord.
<span style="color:#00ff00"> Green </span> is a gate signal.
<span style="color:#ff8c00"> Orange </span> is a contoured cv such as an envelope, slewed or random cv.
<span style="color:#00ffff"> Cyan </span> is the amplitude/VCA block.
<span style="color:#ff00ff"> Magenta </span> is the filter block.
<span style="color:#dc143c"> Brick Red </span> is the pitch signal and pitch block.
<span style="color:#800080"> Purple </span> is the waveshaping block.
<span style="color:#0000ff"> Blue </span> is audio.]]
The '''static chord''' is a way of achieving a degree of pseudo-[[polypohony]] for those with no polyphonic control source is to use multiple oscillators tuned to different root notes to provide a static chord – for example, three oscillators tuned to the root, minor third and perfect fifth will produce a minor chord, but these pitch intervals will remain fixed regardless of cv input, the chord only being transposed as the pitch cv is altered.
 
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