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Chordez by gustavo di pietro has been updated with auv3 support
https://apps.apple.com/app/id1557703388
Version: 1.1.0
[add] AUv3 support is here!
Description:
Chordez allows you to select any scale or mode of any key and play its diatonic chords with only one finger. You can explore more advanced harmonies with secondary chords or borrowing from the parallel modes. This only requires two fingers and no music theory.
Thanks to Chordez, you can experiment with chromatic mediants and submediants, tritone substitutions and chord inversions. The apps makes it a breeze to play "jazz" chord progressions and complex extensions like 9th, 11th or 13th chords, chord alterations, add and suspended chords and even play with quartal and quintal harmony.
Chordez offers two freely assignable slides to control the velocity, act as mod-wheel or send any CC signal of your choice.
The app also offers four knobs to "humanize" your playing and make it more natural, believable and human-like.
An additional view lets you play chords on the circle of fifths.
Details:
Universal: No
Minimum OS version: 14.4
Rated: 0 based on 0 votes
Comments
that was fast.
Has anyone tried this yet? I was interested before the AU, now I’m really curious.. and the 2 App Store reviews tell 2 entirely different stories.
Can’t even connect it in aum 🍎😂😂
Well I bought it before it was AU3. It was a full screen app and behaved like ChordMaps2 but without all the extra midi routing options for parts.
The midi on the app was “primitive” it just broadcasts on one midi channel, but you can choose.
With the AU3 there is no midi port visible to other AU3. It still uses one user chosen midi channel BUT you have to route it via AUM destination.
The interface is still a full screen affair and does NOT SCALE with a window resize, so it’s a bit awkward.
I think the dev just put an AU3 wrapper on it. If that’s a thing.
Still not bad for a first pass.
The chord options are what made me try it. It lets you get to chord substitutions from other keys and modes super fast, as well as extensions. The strum and spread are nice touches too.
Great to know, thanks. Yea that last part you mentioned is my main interest as well, as well as a couple CC faders as a bonus.
Sorry was in the shower.
I find out that was Aum virtual destination.
How can You record this out guys? To a midi editori?
Just updated.
Removed auv3 support (temporary).
I hope that it will be improved. For me is the best chord app. If only I can record the midi out.
Wish this was supported on iOS 12.xx
Just finished reading all the description and was super hyped