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Apps that can drag and drop chords into 4Pockets Helium MIDI Sequencer
I'd like to identify all of the apps that can drag and drop MIDI chords into Helium. So far I have only two that I know of for sure. Just to be clear, this is drag and drop into the piano roll.
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Suggester 2
If I can find some more, and I have the apps, I'll try to put together a video with a demo of it, and how they can be used to populate the new Chord Track.
There are alternative methods that require a go between such as Scaler 2 which requires the MIDI Capture to be used and then a share of the MIDI capture to a file, which can then be imported into Helium as a clip, and then dragged into the grid. I'd like to tackle that in a separate thread.
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Perhaps I’m too stupid to understand, but, what’s the point to drag’n’drop chords into Helium Midi Sequencer?
The reason I asked this is because we already have this inbuilt in Helium - drag’n’drop all sorts of chords scales or presaved midiclip into Heliums timeline…
Do I miss something here?
Valid question. If you're familiar with Helium, like yourself, there's that massive list of chords and progressions included in the clips library, and those are definitely great for getting chords in, and progressions. I also know a lot of people have their favorite apps which have chords and may have a lot of projects already set up or they may prefer to get their chords and progressions set up in those apps. I think it's really fun to be able to drag and drop chords (and other MIDI) between apps and try all sorts of different ways of doing things both for myself and to share with others. And I have plans to create some video demos of how I'm using the new chord track in Helium, and it would be great to show how it can interact with other apps and do cool stuff.
Ok, I get it!