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chordspace, what do you guys think.
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Anz_
hey guys, i just saw a video over at t.nu in a thread. some program called chordspace, generates notes or something like that, what do you guys think about the prog. ive never used it prob. never will.
bobba lou
post the link to the video.. should be interesting
Anz_
http://www.chordspace.com/ChordSpaceindex.htm



http://www.trancecreator.com/adam/a...lody/index.html
DJFreaq
That is fascinating.

Unfortunately. I have this feeling we'll be hearing a lot of it more and more.



But the way it visually lays out chords is really beautiful. Props to them.
DigiNut
I'm finding this really interesting and useful as a learning tool because of its emphasis on jazz. I was classically trained but of course that taught me nothing about jazz and I've never found any decent material on it. So while I don't intend to actually go about clicking mindlessly when I'm actually working on a track, this seems great to play with during the downtime and see what progressions actually work.

That's just me though... I'm sure a lot of people who are more proficient with jazz will thumb their noses at it.
Beautiful Beast
Guys, I can't seem to get this Chordspace thing to work in Cubase. The video shows something like Fruity wrapper, but I'm lost on how to set this up in Cubase.

Can anyone help?

Thanks.

BB
DigiNut
Just put it in your VST folder.
Akridrot
Oh my goodness, this looks quite promising. Thanks! :D
ASFSE
ok lol, cool plugin.
Beautiful Beast
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Originally posted by DigiNut
Just put it in your VST folder.


Diginut: thanks. But that's not the issue. I can select it as VST(I?) in SX. In the video it links to FM7 to generate sound. But I cannot get it to generate sound on it's own or to link to another VSTI to generate sound :(

In general: I cannot seem to find an options or preference menu or so to set it up: It does receive midi tho...

thanks!

BB

Mikk
I think it would be very useful as a learning tool if it would somehow show some basic guidelines like chord roles and where they tend to resolve etc. On the other hand, one should probably learn some basic theory like that before trying to make full use of this. Looks interesting anyway, I think I'll give it a try :)
Stuart Silver
Erm, is it just me or are you limited to Major scales only?
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