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Humanizer midi fx?
Hey, is there any midi AUv3 effect that receives a chord and randomizes/humanize the velocity and timing of chords in real time?
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Mozaic
What about just playing the chords on a keyboard? That’s by far the best way to humanize something.
Even if you don’t have great keyboard skills, playing a sequence over and over improves that particular sequence of chords pretty quickly.
To some of us... That keyboard may be the most difficult thing to command...
Have you tried Cality?
Mozaic for sure. Script called Ranbo is phenomenal. 16 channels, each can add velocity, & time idiosyncrasies within a set range, skip a percentage of notes, probability, etc… another good one is called humanise.
Cality is cool too.
Atom 2 has some built in functionality too, like random velocity in a range, add swing, note probability, etc…
Also Mozaic has a script Au-Hasard to randomly alter a few or a bunch of incoming midi notes within a set scale, range, direction.
Oh crap Chordjam, but it doesn’t receive chords, it takes individual notes and spits out a chord based on the scale you set. You can randomize timing, velocity, inversions, scale types, chord voicings, it’s pretty amazing.
Drambo
Thanks everyone!, drambo was a quick an easy fix (once I figured out I had to put the FX BEFORE the output, duh)
edit: I'm using it with my favorite chord tool: https://www.onemotion.com/chord-player/ (I play on the PC and send the midi through the network to the iPad)