Something like Chordspace, but better laid?

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i think chordspace is amazing in terms of ... erm... well... everything.... but i do know if you're looking for something similar, xoxos made something a while back. check it out at www.xoxos.net go to midi stuff. :)
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nuffink wrote:
eddu wrote:could we have a MIDI learn, instead of having to type he hexa value of the chord? That would be really helpfull.
I agree. Unfortunately, SynthEdit only allows midi learn on note numbers which would limit the maximum number of chords to 128 (theoretically, less in practice). ChordSpace has 226 unique chords per key.
Version 2 will have midi learn, I promise.

Hey, this are good news.

I´ll try to study a bit more the layout.

Can you promise v2 will be free as well? ;)

Thanks!!!

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eddu wrote:Can you promise v2 will be free as well? ;)
No chance.
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Sickle wrote:Something a little more straight forward, maybe?

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:lol: awesome

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Chorder.

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Chordspace is very intuitive and impressive. I would suggest to add a keyboard displaying fingers positions on the keyboard.
I feel Chordspace way of playing is what I always been looking to be happy learning keyboard !
Would it be possible to add a pop/rock chords setup beside of jazz theory ?
Thanks for such a nice tool !

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I'd like a row of buttons to play chords I find that I like. I'd drag a chord to a button to set it. I'd click the buttons to play. With this I could quickly assemble 5 or 10 chords and easily trigger them to see how they sound together.

Each button would be a hexagon. The row of buttons could start as a row of empty hexagons, and dragging and dropping a chord replaces the target hex with the selected chord. (If not drag/drop, maybe a "set" button below each hex could set the hex to the last chord played.)

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Yes, thats good.

With the TriggerFinger, for example, we´d only need midi learn on every hexagon (chord).

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elephant stone wrote:Chordspace is very intuitive and impressive. I would suggest to add a keyboard displaying fingers positions on the keyboard.
I feel Chordspace way of playing is what I always been looking to be happy learning keyboard !
Would it be possible to add a pop/rock chords setup beside of jazz theory ?
Thanks for such a nice tool !
A couple of the many things I'd like to see in v2.
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cs9k wrote:I'd like a row of buttons to play chords I find that I like. I'd drag a chord to a button to set it. I'd click the buttons to play. With this I could quickly assemble 5 or 10 chords and easily trigger them to see how they sound together.

Each button would be a hexagon. The row of buttons could start as a row of empty hexagons, and dragging and dropping a chord replaces the target hex with the selected chord. (If not drag/drop, maybe a "set" button below each hex could set the hex to the last chord played.)
You can remap any ChordSpace chord back to a midi keyboard. It's not drag n drop but it's in there.
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I would like to see something like ChordSpace but better laid !! Like on my Mac !! :cry: :tantrum: :bang: When ?

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loophead wrote:I would like to see something like ChordSpace but better laid !! Like on my Mac !! :cry: :tantrum: :bang: When ?
Probably never.

ChordSpace is written in SynthEdit. I was hoping to bring out an expanded, multi-platform version but...

This thread has convinced me that I can't pay a c++ programmer and hope to recoup my money. So I'm at a bit of an impasse.
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Mapping midi notes to chords - yes, very useful. I'll definitely try that. Thanks!

It would be sad to see you give up on chordspace. I think it's very nice, and shows clear potential to be great. I think the enthusiastic responses in the forums show that.

I bet you're right though about not recouping the fee of a for-hire c++ coder. But maybe there are alternatives? There seem to be many vst developers here. Maybe some do c++ and would be willing to collaborate? Or maybe someone disagrees and believes you could make a profit and would be willing to back it?

Do you have an estimate of how much it would cost to develop v2?

I want to see chordspace survive and grow!

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Hey ! Just wanted to let you know the best site I ever seen about chord progression, and chords in general... This guy knows what teaching means !
http://chordmaps.com

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elephant stone wrote:Hey ! Just wanted to let you know the best site I ever seen about chord progression, and chords in general... This guy knows what teaching means !
http://chordmaps.com
That is, indeed, a fantastic site. It was one of the first I came across when I was learning about chord progressions and my early attempts at ChordSpace were influenced by his progression maps.
It's good to see that it's been updated.
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