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I guess it is possible, but I should think out how exactly this will look like in the current app design.
Thank you!
One of the things that Chordbot truly is missing IMHO, is a way to enter chords in realtime as the song is playing where the internal sound engine wold change the chords automatically as I chose them via an external keyboard or internal IOS keyboard from what ever app.
I wonder if this could be a possibility with this app where say I have one of the midi channels set to play a Bass part, and the other chords for Pads, etc., and have say my drum parts syncing up with this app as all the parts play together. This is my dream app!
Being a realtime composer, means i like to play the chords and have the system do its interactivity as I enter the chords manually. Of course, this would be perfect for Bass, Pads, and melody tracks, and drums, but i know drums are not available in your app, so I would use an external app for that.
I hope my post makes sense.. Thank you.
This is the part that intrigues me from the description:
Ballsy move to ditch the day job, I wish you well.
@Chordup best wishes making apps your living! You've got i!
@ChordUp hey hey, look who made a video review for your app! Rudess himself! That's a serious achievement
It would have been a bit better to show some more, er, musical examples ... IMO, etc.
As it stands it just sounds like a chaos generator.
My thoughts too - as a fence-sitter, didn't really sell it to me that one.
All the examples I've seen seem to be producing an intensive, relentless racket, that gives me a headache pretty quickly - I don't need this app to help me do that. I'd like to see some examples of how (if possible) it can be used in a more subtle way - with a few breaks and rests between notes.
I'll start, my name is Doug and I'm an Appoholic
Anyone else
My Name is Reik, and i'm Appoholic too.
I'm Matt, always trying to be excited for the next big thing and to support innovative devs but really trying to make the most of what I have now and reduce the guilt that comes from buying yet another thing that I'm not using to it's potential.
Because that feeling ... really ... nags.
Ended up buying this app, and though I haven't spent that much time with it yet.. so far I love drawing and playing the compositions on the fly. Looking forward to spending more time with it, but no regret thus far.
@TheVimFuego yep, that feeling really nags me too. Lately, I've been at least taking more time to decide, then going through all of the apps I already have, picking 2 or 3 that haven't spent much time with or fully understood yet, and having a good play with them for a couple hours at least. So far, this has worked well to allow me to pass on some apps that I really don't need and that I might've snapped up without hesitation before.
Also trying to migrate back to the desktop in Logic Pro X more too.
WOW, just picked this up the other day.
So amazing.
@ChordUp
I have never been so productive writing, thank you for this amazing app!
I love this one too. How do you use it?
I thought we agreed we weren't telling folks about this one?
I keep forgetting. I'll do better next time.
Two ipads, each with Chordflow going into a laptop driving Massive running in Samplitude. Battery is being driven by Future Drummer. Sometimes Midilfos into Massive. Right now I am just making quick one to two minute sketches recording midi in Samplitude. The best/most cohesive sketches I will expand on and edit into an 'album demo'. I just feel like working on a single album concept with a clean process, building up multiple tracks at the same time in unified passes. Anyway, I have this week off and it has been many years since I had any extended time to just relax and be creative at home, without worrying about family/health/job etc. Plus the air has just cleared from the past two weeks of crazy bad forest fires and smoke. I couldn't breath/sleep, was going super nutty, ranting in forums etc hehe. So yah I am totally enjoying this break, finaly!
Buy nothing, type nothing, play only, report back
This app looks very cool, but it appears to suffer the same (for me) fatal flaw as Fugue Machine, in that the rhythms are stiff. Is there any way to phrase the rhythms and make them swing, or at least sound human?
You can use AB3 midi filters for that. I do this a lot with the probability gate and randomizer for velocity and timing etc You can't add swing but that'll help.
Maybe buy one of the last 4 of these available.
It uses DIN plugs but allows you to impart your own feel via velocity and aftertouch to any grid/rigid midi events.
The original idea is to do grid based programming and then play along with only two keys/pads/notes and impart your feel which is recorded on a fresh track.
How it works
This is what I do too.
@chris_foster interesting..
Here is my report. Spent Tuesday night to this morning with severe, mysterious abdominal pains, unable to sleep or sit. Was quite easy to roll around on the couch groaning though. Went to the emergency room, got a ct scan and tests done. Nothing conclusive, but I hope it doesn't have anything to do with the mysterious large lump they removed from my neck a few months ago. Back to work Monday, yay! SOB. Trying not to be a misserable prick about it... it's hard.
Ugh. Mysterious and unexpected pain anguish. Not good. Can't decide if you were shouting son of a bitch or just having a heartfelt sob. Don't blame you for either reaction. Or both. Personal believer in stoicism (it's cultural) but miserable prickdom is entirely valid. Especially if this unknown lurgy doesn't even buy you a damn week off work...in my earlier Doctor Orangepeel days I would have recommended Thunderbird and pet tranquilizers, but for now I wish 12 hours good sleep. Keep us posted.
Yah that was a heartfelt sob.
On the plus side I just saw my first cougar (of the feline variety) while grilling steaks! Whoot! Spirit animal for the win!
Man, steaks AND a cougar-spotting. That's winning!
Hope you are feeling better soon.
Hmmm...about these pet tranquilizers...?
Anyway, one of my favorite rockandroll quotes come from Eric Bloom of Blue Oyster Cult::
"The first time I ever gigged with the band, I was all tore up on hog tranks"
You just don't hear young musicians talk like that these days...
Hah! Awesome! So weird, I just decided to load up on Blue Oyster Cult and Nazareth albums about an hour ago. Never did get to them too well before, but now is the time. What a strange coincidence.
And thanks, I am starting to feel much much better.