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  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Telstar5 said:
    If I had to pick a single app out of all that were mentioned based on its future it's chordbot . And chordmaps2.

    That's a quick conversion! Three comments earlier you'd never even heard of chordmaps 2!

    I picked chordmaps 2 up on the very enthusiastic recommendation of @ErrkaPetti while it was on sale. It is absolutely not for me. But I'm not a music theory guy. What I find to be a hideous GUI overstuffed with illegible detail might be exactly what someone else is looking for.

    At the opposite end of the spectrum is ChordUp, which for some reason no one is interested in. Super clean layout, beautiful to play, and now AB3 midi-optimized. I find it to be a more playable version of Navichord. It's by the dev who made ChordFlow.

    Actually your thread made me download ChordUp again and wow, it's amazing now with AB3 and what ever polish it's had since i originally got it

    Fantastic app

  • @receder said:
    I seem to collect these kind of chord sequence apps for experimenting with chord changes etc or (as a guitar player) recording keyboardesque chord changes over MIDI.

    Try Suggester, Navichord, Chordion, Chordy 2, Chordmaps2 (I love option 5), Chordup, ChordPolyPad, Keynality.

    Glad I read this thread as I didn't know Cubasis did chords! Would love to see a @thesoundtestroom video on this.

    Know the feeling.
    One can always hope that the tools can fix things.

  • @jn2002dk said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Telstar5 said:
    If I had to pick a single app out of all that were mentioned based on its future it's chordbot . And chordmaps2.

    That's a quick conversion! Three comments earlier you'd never even heard of chordmaps 2!

    I picked chordmaps 2 up on the very enthusiastic recommendation of @ErrkaPetti while it was on sale. It is absolutely not for me. But I'm not a music theory guy. What I find to be a hideous GUI overstuffed with illegible detail might be exactly what someone else is looking for.

    At the opposite end of the spectrum is ChordUp, which for some reason no one is interested in. Super clean layout, beautiful to play, and now AB3 midi-optimized. I find it to be a more playable version of Navichord. It's by the dev who made ChordFlow.

    Actually your thread made me download ChordUp again and wow, it's amazing now with AB3 and what ever polish it's had since i originally got it

    Fantastic app

    I can say, ChordUp for me is the best app to easily find "that chord" you are looking for.

  • edited August 2017

    For me Navichord is awesome! Had it in AB3 with link and it was driving Model15 bass preset with Soft Drummer playing all in perfectly sync!
    Added the splitter in AB3 and it was amazing as Navichord played the chord progression!

  • @Telstar5 BTW I forgot to say thanks for bringing ChordBot to my attention. It's a great find.

  • Hey finally got a chance to try out the new ChordUp in strumming mode app with GeoShred and was blown away! On the iPhone it really is a lot easier and more chords than guitarism!
    Wow!

    @SrKunp said:

    @jn2002dk said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:

    @Telstar5 said:
    If I had to pick a single app out of all that were mentioned based on its future it's chordbot . And chordmaps2.

    That's a quick conversion! Three comments earlier you'd never even heard of chordmaps 2!

    I picked chordmaps 2 up on the very enthusiastic recommendation of @ErrkaPetti while it was on sale. It is absolutely not for me. But I'm not a music theory guy. What I find to be a hideous GUI overstuffed with illegible detail might be exactly what someone else is looking for.

    At the opposite end of the spectrum is ChordUp, which for some reason no one is interested in. Super clean layout, beautiful to play, and now AB3 midi-optimized. I find it to be a more playable version of Navichord. It's by the dev who made ChordFlow.

    Actually your thread made me download ChordUp again and wow, it's amazing now with AB3 and what ever polish it's had since i originally got it

    Fantastic app

    I can say, ChordUp for me is the best app to easily find "that chord" you are looking for.

  • @MusicMan4Christ said:

    Hey finally got a chance to try out the new ChordUp in strumming mode app with GeoShred and was blown away! On the iPhone it really is a lot easier and more chords than guitarism!
    Wow!

    Wow indeed. Just had a bash with those two against a blocs drum and certified FullJoy.

  • Good call MM4C! Just tried that myself and it's great. I had previously only used ChordUp for "Playing keyboard" live. MIDI out has given it more versatility and it's easier to play Geoshred in tune :)

  • OK, now that everybody's open to the charms of ChordUp, what exactly does it mean that it's AB3 midi optimized? So if I put it in the midi lane with Cubasis, does the midi write in Cubasis?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    OK, now that everybody's open to the charms of ChordUp, what exactly does it mean that it's AB3 midi optimized? So if I put it in the midi lane with Cubasis, does the midi write in Cubasis?

    Exactly. A very easy way to get strumming midi into your DAW

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