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  • Sounds good^^

  • @SpookyZoo sounds great. You just cost me some more money. Lol

  • edited July 2013

    'laying it out nicely'. It's a good point. One of my aims was to have a page with nearly every chord spelling. This way all chords could be auditioned for a single key.

    An additional way, is how you have created a string of chords that play nice with each other and lends itself to a performing mode.

    With MIDI Designer's split pages and banks I reckon it should be possible to incorporate dedicated pages for both.

    Maybe, we should continue this over at Midi Designer Forum?

    I am however gonna be using this all over Audiobus! :)

  • Just one other thing quickly...

    I created the interval layout on the right, that seemed best for me to play 'big' chords'...sevenths, extended, altered etc..

    The 3 triad notes R, 3, 5 to be played with index, middle and ring fingers, easily stepping up one to make it either minor(b3) or diminished(b3 & b5).

    These triads can then be made sevenths using the thumb to choose between a dominant chord (b7) or Major Seventh(7)

    The pinky to add the extended tensions (9,11,13)

    The orange keys are an octave higher to use for inversions.

  • Great to see this. It was the same thing I was thinking about after I downloaded the layout from @SpookyZoo. Can't wait to see how this evolves! I'm wondering if it would be possible to do one or two finger progressions. Something like 1, 4, 5 progression by touching a button labeled 1, 4, and 5, but if you hold a second button you would convert the chord to an extended or altered chord. And maybe even a third button for inversions. I'm not proficient enough in Midi Designer, but I think I need to start learning!

  • edited July 2013

    Nice ideas with the chord progression button, but the tempo/ rhythms might need to be mandatory? I'm totally new to MIDI Designer but I'm gonna get stuck into some chord stuff soon. Inversions are definitely something I envisioned from the beginning, so I'll give that a go. Keep the ideas coming. :)

  • I guess I wasn't very clear with that. I meant that the progressions would be manually driven by the user but with the ability to add in extended, altered, and inverted chords...not sequenced by Midi Designer. I don't think MD would support that, since I don't believe there's any sequencer engine within it. Even done manually would be interesting within AB, since you could quantize the sequence in another app and then loop it, add to it, etc.

    Looking at the layouts is helping me understand MD a bit better too. I see the chords page is using sub-controls, which is an area I haven't gotten very familiar with. I'm thinking that on that page, it would be interesting to lay the notes out in a keyboard pattern, so you can see the shapes associated with each chord played.

  • Wow!! Very nice @SpookyZoo. Is it ready for primetime? I'd love a copy.

  • Looks great @SpookyZoo and like a lot of work involved.

  • Woah there!! Definitely will use this for gaining some music theory.

  • Hey guys...yep, got this done just a little while ago. Was hoping to add another page of full chord options, but I'll get the screenshot one available within the hour hopefully.

  • No rush if you're working on it still. I'd rather wait for the final version than pulling you away from it anyway. Certainly looks useful!

  • edited July 2013

    Ok, I'm including notes over at Midi Designer forum here.....http://mididesigner.com/qa/1756/piano-chord-intervals-layout.

    This is bitly link for layout via Dropbox....let me know how it goes, cheers.

    bit.ly/110uzac

  • edited July 2013

    BTW.. The page combo is SCALES on left, BASS ON right.

    There is also a grey chord page on right named BOXES, but is work in progress (chord names and spellings are currently literal.)

    The 2 octave lower bass note is currently stitched into the chords. I think I'll take this out, as the bass is available to play bottom right of layout.

  • edited July 2013

    @SpookyZoo This deserves 2 thumbs up and a break dance. Great work. The boxes page looks very promising. Thanks.

  • @SpookyZoo Somethings out of place on the ii m7. I think it's the b2.

  • Thanks, you were right. Fixed it. Tweaking a few things and will post new one late for tomorrow.

    Would you like the bass separate from the chord? I'm gonna see if I can post a layout that gives a choice of with or without.

  • Thanks @SpookyZoo A choice would be great if you can swing it.

  • edited July 2013

    ...more tomorrow

  • Awesome @SpookyZoo The option to choose or exclude bass note will be so useful for ear training. Thanks.

  • edited July 2013

    That MIDIDesigner chord controller is remarkable, so much fun. I'm just enjoying the sounds so much that I'm forgetting about the purpose of learning chord structures. ;-)

    The minor key chord groups are great,

    Thanks again for putting the time into it spookyzoo!

  • I'm wondering how far you can take a music theory/composition tool layout in MD. I'm already impressed!

  • edited July 2013

    Cheers guys, I kept on working on it. Named this layout Mix & Match.

    Dropbox https://www.dropbox.com/s/0rrjvim2196pu65/MIX & MATCH.mididesigner

    or from this link bit.ly/12MkBFY

    updated notes to MIDI Designer forum http://mididesigner.com/qa/1765/updated-piano-chord-interval-layout

    Choice of chord pages with or without Bass included.

    Mirror page, so you can see on the left the intervals you're playing on the right. All pages have transpose (fingers crossed) cc25

    Hope other Audiobus users who have MIDI Designer find this useful too. :)

    Let me know if you find any errors. Cheers.

  • edited July 2013

    @ Funjunkie Guess we'll see tomorrow.

  • It should be up now..

  • edited July 2013

    Hey @funjunkie27 Yep, I understand your idea now. You're right it would be an awesome feature, and it's one I've been searching for, for ages. Some apps incorporate something similar in different ways....Chordbot seems to play the next logical inversion relative to the progression, but there's no way to visualise it. Would LOVE that!

    @mgmg4871 did the link work ok for you?

    @Hmtx Hey, great that you're enjoying this. Feel free to add more tinkering...love your perform pads and really want to extend upon that. :)

    A little teaser pic of what I hope to have ready a bit later...

  • 'Music theory chords in keys' is a handy little app for testing yourself on which triads are in which keys: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=appinventor.ai_kissmyaxe.MusicTheoryChordsInKeys

  • @SpookyZoo Yes the link worked. When I said to funjunkie I guess we'll see tomorrow I was referring to what you're showing now. Bravo! Excellent work.

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