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  • Thanks for the link @tweeky99. I'll give it a spin when I get off from work.

    @SpookyZoo - that looks very promising! I like how you've grouped the chord types. I never considered MIDI Designer as a learning tool, but this looks like a great fit.

  • I was staring at that MIDIDesigner screenshot thinking how easily it could be modified to learn guitar chords! Just build a fretboard on the left side with buttons that light up when you tap the chord name you want.

    In my case I would want to learn F#m7b5... or every version of that chord. Its my new favorite chord thanks to playing around with spookyzoo's MIDIDesigner layout. :-)

  • edited July 2013

    Also, at the rate @spookyzoo is going, he's going to run out of features to add and then grow utterly bored... so, guitar fretboard tomorrow? :)

    And there already are guitar chord education apps available obviously, so don't take me too seriously spookyzoo!

  • @SpookyZoo I'm only getting 2 pages after opening in midi designer.

  • NVM I got it. Some crazy stuff was happening in midi designer, had to reboot it.

  • edited July 2013

    Oh...that's strange. What are the 2 pages names? Did you use the Dropbox link here, or the one from Midi Designer forum? Inbox me an email address for you too, and I'll see if I can mail you the layout direct. Cheers

  • Haha, same time posting. Cool. Let me know what you think.

    The key needs to be set to a C root for the matrix notes to correspond correctly with the audio. :)

    Some of the chords are literal spellings and often have a few notes note played in performance. I've kept most of them in as I felt this was more in line with the theory approach. I'll develope a more performance friendly chord page eventually.

  • @Hmtx You're right.. the m7b5 is a great sounding chord. :)

  • Wow. This is too awesome. I'll have some time later to really get into it, but so far I'm very impressed.

  • I've been tied up, but the screenshots look great!! Can't wait to test drive it.

  • Took me a minute to figure out that the note on the left in matrix only pertained to C. Love the matrix. Will be an excellent tool for guys that need to learn the key signatures.

  • edited July 2013

    Thanks man. I'm currently just correcting some incorrect spellings on the Matrix, I'll inbox you the new link shortly. :)

    Actually the Matrix covers all keys. From top to bottom. Top is root, and the rows are the intervals. But it can be read several ways. :)

  • Wow! Great job @SpookyZoo! I'm gonna get a lot of use out of this!

  • Thanks a bunch for all these!

  • @JMSexton, welcome! :) Let me know how you get on with it. Cheers

  • @SpookyZoo I didn't have success getting this to work with Galileo. It would have been nice to have those sustaining organ sounds. Anybody else wants to give it a shot, post your results.

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  • Wrong forum.

  • @mgm, haha great idea, and yes it works :-)

    Open Galileo. Go to PREFS. Turn on BG audio for background. Tap the inputs button and choose MDPro. You should be good.

  • Yes, but it won't transpose. That's what I'm trying to accomplish.

  • Midi Designer pro just went on sale for $11.99 US.

  • Oh, no I guess not. Galileo doesn't have a MIDI map destination for its transpose, so I don't think that will work.

  • It does have midi learn. I was hoping that would work.

  • So what apps do have MIDI learn transpose?? I couldn't find it in Magellan either.

  • Here's a list.
    www.iosmusician.com/app-lists/midi-learn

  • Yeah, bunches have MIDI learn, but only for specific parameters, and "transpose by half-step" is not on the Yonac apps list of MIDI functions.

  • Hey guys. Yeah it's a shame not more apps can use the transpose.

    If it weren't for iGrandPiano's transpose dial, I wouldn't have made the layout. But it was perfect. It was the only way I could make the layout to work as intended....hear a chord, scale, interval, in ANY key instantly.

    Hmm, that IOSMusician list has given me an idea though....gonna do a couple of experiments and report back. ;)

  • Sounds good. I guess IElectric should work also.

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