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Chord “sprinkles” AU idea?
You know how when a piano player (think lounge types) are playing chords and then they will embellish those little sparse flurrys of notes up or down an octave or two?
Anyone know of an app that can do that if you feed it a chord?
I’ve tried coming up with something in StepPolyArp, and I’ve tried a few “generative “ apps and they all sound like random crap…
I seems to recall seeing something a few years ago…
Ideas?
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I think ChaosArp https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chaosarp/id6497066359
Can do this but there’s a learning curve for sure.
MidiStep
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/midistep/id6680182647
That’s not what I was thinking of, but thanks for the tip. That thing rocks!
There’s a few options or combinations of apps that might work here.
However a good option would be to use autofills by cem olcay, off label. Notes can be turned into chords with several apps, Mozaic, midi chord, etc… instead of using it on drum fills use it to randomly play note fills. You can change several settings to get something nice.
I haven’t found anything on iOS, but if you ever work on a desktop computer Band In A Box can do it. They call it Embelishments in that program.
I'm using ChordPolyPad for this all the time, it lets me pre-select the notes to sprinkle with.

The secret is to use strumming at the desired rate.
This mostly answered my search for Chordimist on iOS...

This would be easiest in MiRack, where you can set up a divided clock to fire off an arpeggio or scale at the end of each phrase.