'Chord display' VSTi?

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Well it is really clear actually :) just see Strum, or Logic for that matter. Logic's implementation as I recall is tiny little text but the same idea, and yeah, it would be better to have integrated into the DAW than exist as a plugin. And definitely not a phone or browser app, I want something that tells me what chord I'm playing in real-time. For now Strum helps a lot though, as it has a nice sized display. AAS told me they might consider making a separate plugin just for this purpose.
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Last edited by insertpizhere on Sat Aug 18, 2012 10:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Now available for Windows/Mac/VST/AU/32/64-bit
http://thepiz.org/plugins/?p=midiChordAnalyzer
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Works wonderfully here, Win64. Using with midiScaleChanger it also is great for mono lines to see what note is being played. Thanks so much for this!
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Thank you!

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thanks Piz!

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Amazing work, piz! :)

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chord display is standard in cubase and mayn others daw's (if not all). never thought somebody need a special plug for that. :-)

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Amazingly handy thing!!

Thanks Piz, this is great!

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good for transcribing midi guitar sessions too :)
Last edited by cvi on Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:17 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Though Cubase does do it, Studio One for example doesn't. I remember Logic did it also but it was a tiny little thing to try to see from my recollection. I appreciate the size of the readout and that it shows the fingering. I am using it in conjunction with piz's midiScaleChanger so seeing what notes have been shifted is a big plus.
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Reported to work well under Linux 64 bits. (wine emulation)
You can't always get what you waaaant...

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Sonar has a chord analyzer which does the same thing. I assumed it is available in every other DAW but apparently not. It's very useful at times.

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love the nice big font. ahhhhhh.

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