|
|||
braj wrote: Though Cubase does do it, Studio One for example doesn't.
None in Reaper that I've found, either. Thanks piz! One thing I'd like to suggest is to omit the bars that show up when there is no chord detected. Reason being---it flashes up too often in between chords and can be distracting. BTW, what is the "snake power"? ---- Yes! |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 04 May 2007 Member: #149798 Location: Mars Colony | ||
|
|||
Good point, I'll make it blank when there is no input.
Snake Power: just a random picture I picked to fill up the empty space in that corner. You can pretend the snake is figuring out the chord for you. ![]() |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 11 Nov 2002 Member: #4544 Location: swordfish | ||
|
|||
How much for the snake? ---- Second Star On The Right, And Straight On 'till Morning |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 26 Dec 2008 Member: #196780 Location: Country Victoria, Australia | ||
|
|||
insertpizhere wrote:
Many thanks for this. It's just what I needed for messing with piano in Ableton Live. Kind regards, Matt |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 05 Apr 2009 Member: #204693 Location: Berkshire, UK | ||
|
|||
Is this very similar to MAC only Simplechord? ---- "Don’t only practice your art, but force your way into its secrets, for it and knowledge can raise men to the divine." - Ludwig van Beethoven |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Member: #101035 Location: Sydney, Australia | ||
|
|||
Thank you for this! |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 01 Apr 2012 Member: #277939 | ||
|
|||
Thanks! Really helps to have a "second opinion" to the chord detector in Cubase. Really handy when working with string arrangements as well, as it supports input from multiple channels.
If you are going to develop this further, might one perhaps request a hold/latch option for the chord display? ---- Raconteur, Troubadour |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 27 Nov 2009 Member: #220490 Location: Norway | ||
|
|||
insertpizhere wrote: Good point, I'll make it blank when there is no input.
Snake Power: just a random picture I picked to fill up the empty space in that corner. You can pretend the snake is figuring out the chord for you. Sweet! I think snakes get a bad rap these days but the serpent played heavily in a lot of ancient mythologies, so it's good to see him back in action. Thanks for implementing my suggestion too! Your plug-in will be useful to me because I have a version of Mildon Strummer that is great at generating MIDI strum data, but can't do it well for extended chords. If I improvise a sequence that has plenty of jazz/funk/R&B extensions, I can use your plug-in to quickly figure out the basic triads, stick those through the strummer to generate the strum files, then add back in the extra notes by hand to get the full extended chords for sequenced guitar. That reminds me, if you ever could pull off doing a MIDI strummer that is as good as the AAS ones (the strum engines on those are the benchmark, IMO), but just outputs MIDI and doesn't bother with uniting it with a physical model, I'd definitely buy it. ---- Yes! |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 04 May 2007 Member: #149798 Location: Mars Colony | ||
|
|||
Small update, version 1.0.1. The last chord played sticks there for a short amount of time and fades out to blankness. Might be better, or not...
http://thepiz.org/plugins/?p=midiChordAnalyzer |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 11 Nov 2002 Member: #4544 Location: swordfish | ||
|
|||
| ^ | Joined: 09 Apr 2002 Member: #2445 Location: Poissy, France | ||
|
|||
Hi,
I have just released an IOS midi chord display App if you are interested? I have an update coming out this week and I am planning to release an arpeggio chord recognition update soon too! Www.midijam.com Thanks. Craig ---- Signature blocked until 5 posts made |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 03 Mar 2013 Member: #300002 | ||
|
|||
Minihost is a great little program that also displays the chords you are fingering through midi. It does not, however, process live audio.
http://www.tobybear.de/p_minihost.html |
|||
| ^ | Joined: 22 Feb 2013 Member: #299427 |
| KVR Forum Index » Instruments | All times are GMT - 8 Hours |
|
Printable version |
Disclaimer: All communications made available as part of this forum and any opinions, advice, statements, views or other information expressed in this forum are solely provided by, and the responsibility of, the person posting such communication and not of kvraudio.com (unless kvraudio.com is specifically identified as the author of the communication).
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group










