Announcement: print_chords
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Announcement: print_chords
Hi all. I'm proud to announce my first rather useful, published piece of software: print_chords. It's a simple command-line standalone jack application that listens to a Jack midi port and prints the chord names. I wanted to use it to transcribe one of my own pieces of music, but I have finished the manual transcription before the coding was finished. Well... I hope it's useful.
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Re: Announcement: print_chords
Thanks! Rust's tooling system makes it easy to publish something that compiles and runs out of the box (assuming there are no C dependencies).
I've discovered a bug that the chord names mixed sharps and flats, as in E♭m/F♯. I've published a bug-fix release for that. If you've installed the previous version, you can simply upgrade by running
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cargo install print_chords