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I'm trying to find an app that I can use to control the chords on an external midi synth module or keyboard, possibly even an onboard synth.
In other words ( I know my questions are sometimes hard to understand)..My wife is using the "Smart" instruments on Garageband but as good as they are they are limited and there's no brass sounds (don't bother trying to get Apple to address this, they won't respond) and she can't play chords (we are older and have tough daytime jobs so learning a new skill set isn't possible right now for her). If we could find an app that has the ability to trigger the chords we chose but on another synth that has more instrument possibilities that would be great. Is there anything like this available?
Thanks, Scott

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ChordPolyPad - Midi Chords Player by Laurent Colson
https://appsto.re/gb/6dSzP.i

ChordUp
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1058553903?mt=8

GuitarCapo+ by TonApp AS
https://appsto.re/gb/IBPMT.i
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--Thank you for this advice and I think I already own those apps! I wonder how many people buy new apps all the time and don't really play with them enough to know what they do? Guilty!
Thanks..

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Scott Murrell wrote:I wonder how many people buy new apps all the time and don't really play with them enough to know what they do?
alot...it's like pokemon...you have to have them all :) i still don't own a iPad, but i already have 35 music making related apps on my iphone, and i use like 10 of them :)

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mcnys wrote:
Scott Murrell wrote:I wonder how many people buy new apps all the time and don't really play with them enough to know what they do?
alot...it's like pokemon...you have to have them all :) i still don't own a iPad, but i already have 35 music making related apps on my iphone, and i use like 10 of them :)
I am app poor right now but just like with what's going on now some of the apps I neglected are becoming useful. Very cool!

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