Do you use chord generator tools or similar plugins to create chords? Which ones?2019-06-25T21:44:36+00:00Hello,
Do you use chord generator plugins or similar chord tools to help you create chords? Which are your favorites?dasenhttps://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=280459
jancivil wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 11:42 pm
If you type, do you want to hunt and peck or do you want your fingers to find the words from muscle memory so your thoughts can be expressed ASAP...
The latter, of course...
...until brain-computer interfaces / neural links become common, perhaps
A few weeks ago I bought a ukulele. It's different from other 4-string instruments cuz you usually play chords. As I learn some beginner songs, I notice how you can play an amazing variety using two handfuls of chords but vary the strumming patterns (broken chord voicings), groove and progression.
This made me think about what makes a music 'genre' and the similarities among folk, Hawaiian and reggae. Which reminded me about all those midi chord packs based on a genre, producer, artist or song. They are "human-generated chord tools" that I will check out, to experiment with different styles.
Like in this Sound on Sound "one hour" video, Jay-Z/Beyonce producer !llmind searches a bunch of ADSR Sounds chord packs to find one in the right key to accompany a recorded vocal, and then uses Cthulhu to trigger chords and find a good progression. I like how he listens, uses old familiar software versions, and immediately prints plugins to audio!
Howbout some progressive spam
One of my very favorite programs: Suggester
Pick a scale, play with chord progressions, customise, export
It does nice things to my brain
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