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Essential Applications, today Navichord !!

Navichord-Chord Sequencer
Close to Fiddlewax apps and perfect companion with Chordbot.

https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/navichord-chord-sequencer/id916452748?mt=8

Comments

  • Navichord is indeed pretty wicked.

  • I love using Navichord, been a fan of it since it came out. Not that this post adds much, just agreeing with you.

  • I also enjoy using Navichord

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  • @tja said:
    Could you shortly explain, how exactly you use NaviChord?

    For playing Chords?
    Or something other?

    I just ask because i found ChordMaps 2 for playing Chords better.
    And for changing notes to chords, i use ChordPolyPad.

    Am curious how to fit Navichord into this ...

    I do not use chord poly pad or chord maps, I did look into them but both seemed like they did not bring anything new to the table for me. Navichord is essentially a great brain storming tool for chord flow. It excels at illustrating your chord progression, showing you the overlap of tones from chord to chord, randomly generating chords, inverting, all in an easy to understand visual representation. I don't use it as much as I would like for 2 reasons. 1) I don't find myself need to develop crazy chord progressions at this point in my musical creative process. I rarely go outside of major and minor chords with inversions. and 2) it is is not AUV3 which basically means I don't use it. Ideally it would be AUV3 midi, you could import those ideas into a daw and then plug in any instrument and mess with the notes it spits out.

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  • @tja said:
    @shiftsynth1 Thanks, but I totally miss the point for being an AU for an instrument.
    You would start only one anyway, or?!?

    Slightly confused...

    Not an instrument, a midi plug in. Like Rozetta.

  • @tja said:
    @shiftsynth1 Thanks, but I totally miss the point for being an AU for an instrument.
    You would start only one anyway, or?!?

    Slightly confused...

    I don't know you are your feelings but this comment seems to suggest that you feel that the main reason to have AU is to have multiple instances of something. Many people like myself us AUs because of ease of use and to keep everything in house. I rarely, if ever, use more than one instance of a program but I still pretty much only use AUs.

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  • @tja said:
    Umm.

    Yes.

    To be honest, a stand-alone GUI or IAA is (most of the time) much more useable than those small floating AU windows.

    I need to add, that there seem to be some „better“ AU versions, but still, a real fullscreen GUI is better, IMHO.

    So yes, AU for me mostly means „multi instance capable“.

    To each their own. The creator had a post on here a few weeks ago asking about desired features and AU was near the top so I think he is working on it. Think he also might be adding an Arp to it.

  • My number one chord app!

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  • edited July 2018

    @tja said:
    Could you shortly explain, how exactly you use NaviChord?

    For playing Chords?
    Or something other?

    I just ask because i found ChordMaps 2 for playing Chords better.
    And for changing notes to chords, i use ChordPolyPad.

    Am curious how to fit Navichord into this ...

    Hi @tja , I've added a quick start guide (very quick :) on the website - www.navichord.com
    You can always grab a free version to try it out on iPhone or iPad, it is called Navichord Lite.

    I'm always getting distracted by other projects :smile: , so can't say when/if the arp or AU will be added. But I do like the features and I think they would be a great addition to Navichord.

    And... thank you all for kind words :)

    Grateful developer

    EDIT: long user guide is in works, I will make it available soon.

  • @Navichord said:

    EDIT: long user guide is in works, I will make it available soon.

    Looking forward :)

  • I LOVE THIS APP - And the latest improvements a few months ago made a huge improvement to its usability.

    try this app with the new SynthMaster One AU synth using one or more of the presets that use arpeggiators in SM1 - driven by MIDI from NC. Really cool sounds. And SM1 has a collection of arpeggiated BASS presets that work really well to provide bass parts from Navichord.

    Now what i'd like to read see next is :

    1 ) being able to have one SECTION - A - for example - play n times followed by SECTION B playing mm times.

    In other words some song structure.

    This would be fantastic.

    2 ) it would be good to be able to enter more chords into a single section if desired. Enough for a typical pop song or jazz standard for example. Choosing an optional 32 pads instead of 16 for each section.

    Also - of course- personally i'm not so fussed about the matrix grid thing or the piano keyboard display so would rather have an option to replace those two GUI areas with just the pads and rest of it.

    In addition if there was a mode where JUST the pads were shown - this app would come in handy for practice - when needing to sight-read the chords as one plays along.

    All of the above known to the navichord developer already - but had to mention it again :)

    ( PS - put me on BETA if you like ;) )

  • Maybe you ( NAVICHORD DEV ) might even want to consider a mode where instead of having separate song-section pages - the app instead has REPEAT indicators etc.

    In other words what Band-In-A-Box and iRealB do.

  • @tja said:
    Could you shortly explain, how exactly you use NaviChord?

    For playing Chords?
    Or something other?

    I just ask because i found ChordMaps 2 for playing Chords better.
    And for changing notes to chords, i use ChordPolyPad.

    Am curious how to fit Navichord into this ...

    Well navichord is kinda the allrounder does bit of everything

    But I agree for changing notes to chords ChordPolyPad is the best
    For Chord playing I prefer suggester ( Chords maps and Navichord cannot do syncopated rhythms ..e.g off beat playing)

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  • Totally essential.

    Here's a video of a jam I did today maximising use of Navichord and, the new Audiobus 3.1 AUv3 midi effect hosting feature. StepPolyArp Unit is used, along with lots of SynthMaster One arpeggiator patches , and other synths as audiounits.

  • Cool! That’s how I use Navichord as well. Only thing I can’t get to work is for everything to sync start perfectly like it does with iBassist. I think if all apps update to Ableton 3 with start stop then they will I guess.

    @nonchai said:
    Totally essential.

    Here's a video of a jam I did today maximising use of Navichord and, the new Audiobus 3.1 AUv3 midi effect hosting feature. StepPolyArp Unit is used, along with lots of SynthMaster One arpeggiator patches , and other synths as audiounits.

  • Only thing I can’t get to work is for everything to sync start perfectly like it does with iBassist.

    yes i think its a car of catch-up - like with apps that don' support IAA start/stop. Ableton Link start stop is now starting to appear in dribs and drabs thru apps as devs update them. We'll get there in the end i guess.

    My big niggle at the moment is that all the LumBeat apps currently lack State Saving in AB3.
    Wouldn't mind if the developer is focusing on moving his great apps over to AUv3 versions but doubt it.. at least not for a long long while.

  • @nonchai said:
    Totally essential.

    Here's a video of a jam I did today maximising use of Navichord and, the new Audiobus 3.1 AUv3 midi effect hosting feature. StepPolyArp Unit is used, along with lots of SynthMaster One arpeggiator patches , and other synths as audiounits.

    Great video B)

  • Hi guys for anyone out there still on the fence about the power of Navichord, I’ve made a tough short video which displays the amazing power of Navichord’s Song Mode driving iBassist, and other Synths hosted in AB3. Lumbeats apps are amazingly powerful and as shown in this video, allow for the ability to create songs with Pads, Bass and Drums In a matter of minutes!

    I highly recommend this all these amazing apps!

    Video Link:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ea2igxl11te6ynl/AB3 OMB PRESET-MM4C.mov?dl=0

  • No one ever talks about Navichord any more.

  • @johnfromberkeley said:
    No one ever talks about Navichord any more.

    So many other similar apps have come out since then (that also work as AUs) so it’s probably fallen by the wayside. I deleted it from my iPad I believe.

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  • Actuallly whenever possible I mention it :lol:
    Even with the new shiny au apps and whatnots, Navichord is still my favorite :wink:

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