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ChordMaps2 - Update to a freakin' nice Midi controller for iPad!

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  • @fjcblanco said:
    Sorry for my ignorance (my brain is out for holidays), but how do you record out your performance?

    Thanks at advance.

    As you always record your sounds...
    ChordMaps2 sending MIDI to example Korg Module who's an insert effect in Auria... etc. etc...

  • Purchased. It's more varied than Firo, via 9 fixed maps.

    Suggestion: would love to enter any scale and get a map back.

  • Also, where can I buy thinner fingers?

  • @knewspeak said:
    If anyone wants this it's back on intro offer, well here in the U.K. AppStore it is.

    Offer back in the U.S. as well. Nabbed. Thank you!

  • Understood. Thanks, @ErrkaPetti

  • edited December 2016

    @fjcblanco it's a midi controller so you'd need to capture MIDI in a DAW like Cubasis or Auria. Audio from synths you're driving with this app could be captured in a DAW, AUM, AudioShare, etc

  • @Navichord said:

    @decibelle said:
    Whereas in ChordMaps2, everything seems perfectly straightforward to me and just works as I want it to.

    It's great that you are happy with Chordmaps! If it works for you just jam away :)

    Changing keys too much is a problem and indeed sounds messy. If done right it sounds really good.
    Take this song - https://www.hooktheory.com/theorytab/view/adele/someone-like-you
    Verse is in G major, chorus is in A major.

    As for Navichord, it is easy to stay in scale if you want to - all notes are colored with the same tone, lighter is in scale, darker is out of scale. Use grid triangles of the same tone and you never leave your scale. Same for melody. You can also enable Roman numerals for chords in the menu.

    @decibelle
    @Jomodu said:
    the Navichord app a bit confusing

    Could you give more information here? I'm always happy to take feedback.

    @Navichord I agree that Adele song has a lot going on harmonically and the progressions are interesting.

    However, I think using the term "key change" to describe movement from A major verse to A major chorus, is not the same definition for "key change" as I have been accustomed to using.

    This is how I hear Someone Like You by Adele:

    Verse: A maj - C#m - F#m - D maj
    Bridge: E maj - F#m7 - E maj - F#m - E maj - F#m
    Chorus: A maj - E maj - F#m - D maj

    I do not hear the verse as G major, I heard no G chords at all in there actually. Perhaps you confused it with the C#m chord?
    This is the song I have been referencing:

    https://g.co/kgs/CkLN2O

  • @ipadmussic said:
    Yes ...there is an orange sticker on his website that says "40% off until Dec 31". I hope Mr Mugglin can honor the sale price for me..this is just a request :-)

    @ipadmussic It's back on sale, quick, go get it! :)

    Link repeat for convenience:

    ChordMaps2 by Malcolm Mugglin
    https://appsto.re/gb/GjZDbb.i

  • @decibelle said:

    @ipadmussic said:
    Yes ...there is an orange sticker on his website that says "40% off until Dec 31". I hope Mr Mugglin can honor the sale price for me..this is just a request :-)

    @ipadmussic It's back on sale, quick, go get it! :)

    Link repeat for convenience:

    ChordMaps2 by Malcolm Mugglin
    https://appsto.re/gb/GjZDbb.i

    Thanks @decibelle, finally got it. Big thanks to the developer.

  • @johnfromberkeley said:
    Also, where can I buy thinner fingers?

    Or, buy an 12.9"... ;-)

  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    Also, where can I buy thinner fingers?

    Or, buy an 12.9"... ;-)

    Ok now is the perfect time for somebody to make sets of 10 silicone thimbles with little stylus tips attached, long enough to see what's happening in use, good for iPhones too.

    There, that's my idea for making thinner fingers!

    @ipadmussic said:

    @decibelle said:

    @ipadmussic said:
    Yes ...there is an orange sticker on his website that says "40% off until Dec 31". I hope Mr Mugglin can honor the sale price for me..this is just a request :-)

    @ipadmussic It's back on sale, quick, go get it! :)

    Link repeat for convenience:

    ChordMaps2 by Malcolm Mugglin
    https://appsto.re/gb/GjZDbb.i

    Thanks @decibelle, finally got it. Big thanks to the developer.

    Awesome, I'm delighted for you, I hope you like it as much as I do. :)

  • @decibelle...not to prolong this but my initial response to songs with key changes would be My Generation(The Who); Layla (Eric Clapton Derek and the Dominoes version) and one or two Beach Boys songs I can hum but not think of titles offhand. I am impressed with ChordMaps 2 as with Navichord but I like the maps. Also, looking forward to the Chordion update. Now, I just have to figure how to record my output easily!

  • Put the apps that are creqting the sound inside eirher AUM or Audiobus and record their audio output into AUM or audioshare or your DAW

  • Aw .......stupid. Of course. Many thanks for that MusicMan4Christ.

  • @decibelle said:
    I do not hear the verse as G major, I heard no G chords at all in there actually. Perhaps you confused it with the C#m chord?

    I agree, there is no G major. It looks like there is a problem with the tab in my link. I think there is no key change in there, it's all A major to me. Bad example, but it doesnt take away the fact, key changes are common practice :)

  • Navichord is still #1 for me cause i am able to do melody and chord all at the same time to different midi channels!

    Chordmap is special on its own way.

  • @Jomodu said:
    @decibelle...not to prolong this but my initial response to songs with key changes would be My Generation(The Who); Layla (Eric Clapton Derek and the Dominoes version) and one or two Beach Boys songs I can hum but not think of titles offhand. I am impressed with ChordMaps 2 as with Navichord but I like the maps. Also, looking forward to the Chordion update. Now, I just have to figure how to record my output easily!

    @Jomodu I agree that key changes, used carefully, have been, can be and are often awesome.

    My point before was querying Navichord's statement here:
    https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/301769/#Comment_301769

    @Navichord said:
    Another common practice is using different keys for verse and chorus, this makes a song sound fresh.

    When I imagine unschooled random key changes attempting to add "fresh" to a song, I cringe inside and want to reach for my ear plugs.

    I think anybody looking for theory help with a song is unlikely to improve it with this advice. That was what I was trying to express.

    I am in general a big fan of careful modulation. :)

  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    Also, where can I buy thinner fingers?

    Or, buy an 12.9"... ;-)

    ...and two Apple Pencils, then play "Chopsticks."

  • @decibelle Agree completely with your comments. In the wrong hands it is lazy songwriting and comes over as just trying to stitch two songs together. Not a technique to use unless skilled - and then only to use sparingly.

  • edited January 2017

    @johnfromberkeley said:
    Purchased. It's more varied than Firo, via 9 fixed maps.

    Suggestion: would love to enter any scale and get a map back.

    Oh my goodness that would be so excellent for helping with figuring out keys and chords, good call! I hope the dev can easily implement this feature.

    @Jomodu said:
    @decibelle Agree completely with your comments. In the wrong hands it is lazy songwriting and comes over as just trying to stitch two songs together. Not a technique to use unless skilled - and then only to use sparingly.

    Ok but if we agree how can this be the internetttttt? Oh wait, ok, panic over, just remembered that agreeing is fun, phew. :tongue:

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Navichord is still #1 for me cause i am able to do melody and chord all at the same time to different midi channels!

    Chordmap is special on its own way.

    +1

  • Anyone gotten this to work with ThumbJam. Can't get them to recognize each other in midi settings

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Navichord is still #1 for me cause i am able to do melody and chord all at the same time to different midi channels!

    Chordmap is special on its own way.

    Wait now...
    Isn't this already possible in ChordMaps2?

  • @livemike said:
    Anyone gotten this to work with ThumbJam. Can't get them to recognize each other in midi settings

    In ChordMaps2 midi settings, destination, ThumbJam Needs to be checked

  • Only down side is that its single notes though, in Navichord you can do full chords on the onboard keyboard.

    @ErrkaPetti said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Navichord is still #1 for me cause i am able to do melody and chord all at the same time to different midi channels!

    Chordmap is special on its own way.

    Wait now...
    Isn't this already possible in ChordMaps2?

  • I think having a variety of app choices available is great, so each of our outlook differences can have an app to suit.

    If one app is a better fit for me than another, I can't help that, it's nobody's fault and nobody can change it, nor would I want to. I think it's awesome that we're all different and make and have different choices.

    Vive la différence! :)

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Only down side is that its single notes though, in Navichord you can do full chords on the onboard keyboard.

    Isn't that what you'd typically want for playing melodies?

  • @cian said:

    @MusicMan4Christ said:
    Only down side is that its single notes though, in Navichord you can do full chords on the onboard keyboard.

    Isn't that what you'd typically want for playing melodies?

    I would have thought so, but that's just me.

  • Well sometimes when I'm doing a melody with acoustic guitars I do play more than a single note.

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