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Looking for an app that listens to incoming Midi...
I'll explain: I want to replicate the feature present in a few apps like Chordion, Chordy2, ChordMaps2 where you press a chord pad and the keyboard alongside will only play the notes in that chord, through different octaves and ideally with different note spread settings.
I would like to do this with ChordPolyPad and I'm wondering if there's an app that can listen to ChordPolyPad Midi IN and output the Midi notes of the current chord. I hope it makes sense. I was hoping Thumbjam would have such Midi in feature but doesn't seem so.
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Midiflow might be useful in this case, but I’ve never tried what you described before.
Thanks will look into it
Mozaic has a script that will delay chord notes in a strum like effect if that’s what your asking.
Also Rhythmbud also you to add all kinds of patterns to your chord playing.
ArpBud 2 let’s you output the notes of a chord in tons of ways.
I’m not exactly sure I know what you are looking for but hope these help.
I think you're asking for a midi filter that will map a chord onto (across, covering) the 0-127 MIDI note range.
Maybe it listens for the chord on one channel and remaps the notes received from a keyboard on another channel?
Mozaic or StreamByter/MidiFire can do that with some programming.