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Overview
Name | Version: | Chord Arranger - Remote Receiver 1.0 |
Author: | dasfaker |
Device Type: | MIDI Effect |
Description: | Chord Arranger consists of two devices: Chord Identifier http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=659 and Remote Receiver. Together they form a basic Chord Arranger. Chord Identifier detects the chord you play on the keyboard (a basic triad) and Remote Receiver get this chord to transpose the notes of midi clips, arpeggiators, step sequencers or incoming midi to the chord played according to the selected mode. Chord Identifier must be placed in a midi track and Monitor set to In. Remote Receiver must be placed in any midi track you want to transpose. To play chords, you must release all keyboard keys between chords. (Play a chord, release the keys, play another chord) Based on two previous devices: Schwarzonator 1.0 by user schwarzonator (http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=597) Harmony Analyzer 1.0 by user viciousvibes (http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=408) Thanks both for your wonderful devices! |
Details
Live Version Used: | 8.2.2 |
Max Version Used: | 5.1.8 |
Date Added: | May 17 2011 09:44:59 |
Date Last Updated: | May 17 2011 09:46:54 |
Downloads: | 3513 |
ⓘ License: | AttributionNonCommercialNoDerivatives |
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Files
Device File: | RemoteReciver.amxd |
Comments
man this is great ... thanks
Posted on June 22 2011 by farabee |
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Hey dasfaker,
thanks for your great Devices! Do you see any possibility to make chord changes in real time? E. g. let's say you have a very long chord held (e. g. a pad) - could your Arranger change this chord while it's still playing?
Thanks, Udo
thanks for your great Devices! Do you see any possibility to make chord changes in real time? E. g. let's say you have a very long chord held (e. g. a pad) - could your Arranger change this chord while it's still playing?
Thanks, Udo
Posted on June 27 2022 by udobehm87 |
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WOuld be cool that it could recognize sus chords too...