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 +Overview: Instead of writing a figuration (arpeggio or similar) many
 +times, once for each chord of interest, you can write it once and
 +write block chords, and then expand the figuration for each chord.
  
 +{{doc:expand_figuration:block-chord-segment.jpg}}
 +
 +First, you need a segment that contains (a) a chord, and (b) one
 +measure of figuration (arpeggio-type stuff, but it can contain passing
 +tones etc).  
 +
 +{{doc:expand_figuration:figuration-segment-0.jpg}}
 +
 +That segment has to be specially marked:
 +
 + * In the segment editor, select the chord and Phrase > Figuration >
 +   Make Parameter Chord
 +
 +{{doc:expand_figuration:figuration-segment-1.jpg}}
 +
 + * Select the entire figuration and do Phrase > Figuration > Mark
 +   Selection As Figuration
 +
 +{{doc:expand_figuration:figuration-segment-2.jpg}}
 +{{doc:expand_figuration:figuration-segment-3.jpg}}
 +
 +Now in the main window, select that segment and every block chord
 +segment that you want to expand, and Segment > Expand block chord
 +segments by figuration.  
 +
 +{{doc:expand_figuration:figuration-main-0.jpg}}
 +
 +{{doc:expand_figuration:figuration-main-1.jpg}}
 +
 +A new segment (or segments) will appear.  It will contain figuration
 +on the block chords.  You'll probably want to move it and relabel it.
 +
 +{{doc:expand_figuration:figuration-main-2.jpg}}
 +
 +{{doc:expand_figuration:figured-segment.jpg}}
 +
 +See also [[doc:triggersegmentmanager-en|Triggered Segments]].
 
 
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