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If I understand you correctly, the latter.
I got it and I send it's output to Rozeta Arp with excellent results using AUM, apeMatrix to create an AU MIDI a matrix. Then I also sent it's output to a Synth PAD and to Rozeta Bassline to pick roots for a bass synth.
It becomes the generator for a chord progression which suits my training from Arranger Keyboards: C major, A minor, F major, G sus4-G sus2 (loop). It was on sale so I made the leap into sequanced AU MIDI chords.
Sounds like I should invest in some of the "upscale" polyphonic sequencers too. Eventually I'll own everything. I just need to figure out how to reclaim disk space and not have to delete big Apps.
@McDtracy How do you manage to automatically generate your chord progression (C maj, A min, F maj,G sus4 G sus2) from QuantiChord AU ?
What is the input note(s) ? and the transformation steps needed ?
Oops. Looks like I bought NoviChord and use it as I indicated. Sorry for the confusion.
NoviChord makes my generative experiments a lot more musical with progressions as the initial AUv3 MIDI source into Riffer, Rozeta Arp, Basslin, etc.
Yes like to see it progress into something like Plugin boutiques Scaler with the strum functionality that gives you.
Mind if you midi link inside AUM, SPAU Into QuantiChord it’s quite a powerful combo changing presets on the fly once parameter control come even more so.
Questions:
1 ) Can a different chord be set up for each note of the 12 in an octave?
2 ) Does this do anything a little more "musical" like a "harmonised scale"?
My Keith McMillen 12 Step can be programmed to do something like this. As can Navichord to some extent.
3 ) Can this app "quantise" notes played to the harmony/scale-type for an incoming chord played on a separate channel ?
I tried the NaviChord driving Rozetta Arp into a synth setup in AUM on my iPhone and Navichord fails to drive anything at all with it's MIDI out. Arg.
Many apps suffer from this and could use a 'flip y-axis' option.
Stand-alone Moog's Model D and Model 15 are just two of these examples.
Thankfully I mostly use Model D & 15 as AUv3's where I can use the host keyboard.
Wow, this app looks like exactly what I've been looking for. Very cool. My hardware synth has a chord memory (play a single note and it plays the massive chord you snapshot), but it is "dumb" chords, it won't switch the majors to minors and keep in key. I'd used some of the chord apps before, but it took a lot of headscratching to create a set of chords that all were in key, and midi learning each to be triggered by their root note. It would be fine for a song you wrote, but cumbersome for exploration.
For use case, here are a few ideas.
An update including AU parameters just arrived, i already have something generative running in AUM
Rozeta Bassline & Paricles as rythmic note inputs into QuantiChord with 3 LFOs modulating the chord offsets - output to Sunrizer AU. Sounds like someone improvising
actually, prefer it this way due to the disparity of velocity between the black and white keys when using the touchscreen.
Yeah, it's a matter of taste. My preference comes from the way I play the traditional keyboard as it's easier to smash the keys at higher velocity at the edge of the keys rather than on the top
solution is a button to change direction in this case :-) inverted y-axis is much better for subtle playing when using both white and black keys on touchscreen.
Ok the AU parameter update pushed me off the fence
Very nice. Hope he does the same for StepPolyArp.
velocity sliders too would be a bonus.
You can drive QuantiChord by using a midi AU chain within AUM, by putting SPA unit into it which works quite nicely.
For my test „generative QuantiChord setup“ i drive it by a Rozeta Bassline changing between 7 rythmic patterns and a Rozeta Particles for additonal note events in higher pitches.
The chord itself is manipulated by 3 tempo-synced and scaled LFOs and that output runs through QuantiChords quantizer to stay in scale.
Love to see some videos of this, getting confused with the recent spate of keyboard chord gizmos...
Same. @_ki has a lovely description and screen shot--and I fancy myself a pretty astute fellow. But that looks like boffinery even when squinting.
By doing it that way, you end up with collections of notes, but not necessarily musically accurate chords though right?
I was really hoping AU parameters would allow setting actual, legit, chord voicings, not just random, scale constrained notes.
Doing it this way is no different from just running Particles or some other au that poops out random notes and running it through Scaler.
It seems the entire POINT of a chord app is to generate legal, musically legit chords. This app doesn't seem to do that.
Yeah, I’m also eyeing up the KB-1 app, so trying to work out which is best for my needs.
Lots of clever stuff going on above, just need to check it’s not too clever for my old head.
Hmm, you are right - in my example the quantizer limits the notes to C,E,F#,G,B which are part of a G scale - so my test session can build only harmonies from these limitd notes like Cmaj CEG and others that fit. So that’s why it sounds consistent.
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In case of QuantiChords one would need to animate the selected preset (which is not possible) - or 8 offsets plus 12 on/off switches (would need a complicated script)
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If i think about it, i must admit the only difference to Particles/Collider or Physicles is that this setup always spits out multiple simulaneous notes that run through scaler. But in fact i could replace QuanitChord by a StreamByter script generating 2-4 additional notes in random offsets and feed that to a Rozeta Scaler.
@_ki Any chance you can save this setup you have shown to AB3 and post a Audiobus preset?
@Jumpercollins Here is a AB3 session wrapping the AUM session containing Rozeta Suite, QuantiChord and Sunrizer
Audiobus preset 'Generative QuantiChord - Abstract Music'
At first i tried to rebuild a pure AB3 but failed when trying to route Rozeta LFO to the QuantiChord parameters ...
Looks like you use a quantiser to allow your chord to become diatonic to any scale you wish so it can be musical 🎶 pretty clever.
Do you know if you can switch presets via midi?
This is a great app if you don't have Step Poly arp. If you do have it, it perhaps only adds a few extra things you can't do with that already. Still worth it but perhaps it'd be great to see some of ChordPoly pad features make it's way into this app as well, to give it a bit more chord power
Hold on hold on hold on...
I just had a wow effect here...
I have used QuantiChord in AUM together with scaleBud (should work with KB-1 either).
Just set the scale in scaleBud, midi out into QuantiChord midi out into a piano app...
Very impressive, highly recommended!
Great app. Nicely laid out. Does not need any other features. It is perfect.