How to figure out what (one finger) chords are these (house stab) presets...
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- KVRer
- 6 posts since 30 Jan, 2018
Hi, this is my first post here at kvr... i did came here to read stuff a thousand times, but finally i got myself a account to ask a question... please excuse my not perfect english, i`m not a native speaker...
i bought a the "Classic House Chords" diva preset pack from plughugger and i like it very much ... but i`m a little bit desperat: how to find out the tuning of the chords...
most (all? maybe) are kind of one note chords... stacked detuned voices (?)... i play one note, and diva gives a beautiful chord stab... but how to find out if major or minor or supended etc. .... i know i have to understand diva and some music theory for that... and i`m willing to do that, but maybe you have some useful advice for this?!
Thanks in advance!
Basically i want to write some tracks with them... and i like to know with what exact chords i`m working... ahh, whatever, you know what i mean...
i bought a the "Classic House Chords" diva preset pack from plughugger and i like it very much ... but i`m a little bit desperat: how to find out the tuning of the chords...
most (all? maybe) are kind of one note chords... stacked detuned voices (?)... i play one note, and diva gives a beautiful chord stab... but how to find out if major or minor or supended etc. .... i know i have to understand diva and some music theory for that... and i`m willing to do that, but maybe you have some useful advice for this?!
Thanks in advance!
Basically i want to write some tracks with them... and i like to know with what exact chords i`m working... ahh, whatever, you know what i mean...
- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Just see the values of voice detuning, you get semitone values from there. With that info you can construct which chord it was.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 30 Jan, 2018
Thank you evil dragon for the almost instant reply...
i just read it after i typed the following!
(so, same as your advice)
... i just figured it out myself ... on the trimmers page there is the "Stack Tune" ... the values are semitones... 3 semitones minor third... 4 semitones major third... so with a little bit of music theory on board i can now identify all the chords, yeah
(so, same as your advice)
... i just figured it out myself ... on the trimmers page there is the "Stack Tune" ... the values are semitones... 3 semitones minor third... 4 semitones major third... so with a little bit of music theory on board i can now identify all the chords, yeah
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 30 Jan, 2018
PS: sometimes it is not as difficult as one expects it to be...
- KVRAF
- 24447 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
- KVRAF
- 3229 posts since 10 Nov, 2013 from Germany
You can also use analyser tools like Spiral to figure out the chord.
Here we have a 0, +3, +7 chord (minor triad).
[1] http://photosounder.com/spiral/
Here we have a 0, +3, +7 chord (minor triad).
[1] http://photosounder.com/spiral/
Last edited by Chris-S on Fri Feb 02, 2018 9:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 30 Jan, 2018
oh, that looks interesting will look into that as well... and thanks for the tip with cutting out the highs and lows with eq
--- i will check the demo, the full version is a bit too expensive with 83 €
--- i will check the demo, the full version is a bit too expensive with 83 €
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 30 Jan, 2018
i just came back here after testing the demo to say: spiral is a awesome awesome tool!
(and the demo restrictions are actually not really a problem, making a second chain for example in live solves the audio dropout problems)
don`t get me wrong, i like supporting good software developers, but 83€ is at the moment to much, but i will instantly buy it if there will be a update in the future... i think this version is from 2015
don`t get me wrong, i like supporting good software developers, but 83€ is at the moment to much, but i will instantly buy it if there will be a update in the future... i think this version is from 2015
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- KVRian
- 833 posts since 1 Sep, 2007
Perhaps HoRNet SongKey mk2 could be a alternative?...and a cheaper one. (note, they do flash sales quite often)dokan wrote:i just came back here after testing the demo to say: spiral is a awesome awesome tool!(and the demo restrictions are actually not really a problem, making a second chain for example in live solves the audio dropout problems)
don`t get me wrong, i like supporting good software developers, but 83€ is at the moment to much, but i will instantly buy it if there will be a update in the future... i think this version is from 2015
https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/h ... ngkey-mk2/
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 6 posts since 30 Jan, 2018
hmm, from the screenshot, i think i like spiral much more... but thanks anyway.
Basically i think it would not make much difference for me to have spiral full version... it works great like this...
Basically i think it would not make much difference for me to have spiral full version... it works great like this...
