Hi good fellas !
I'm stuck without any MIDI keyboard for a while and have to do some harmony learning
Do you guys know of a sequencer where I can input chords (with a default duration, like whole notes) by notation.
I.e. type "Cm7" rather than draw each single note.
Thanks for your advices
chord-notation-driven sequencers
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chord-notation-driven sequencers
Think, it ain't illegal yet
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO
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Re: chord-notation-driven sequencers
This ChordBot is for sure a keeper, thanks for the tip.
Still looking for the same, but for the desktop
PEACE
Still looking for the same, but for the desktop
PEACE
Think, it ain't illegal yet
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO
And use Qrest, it won't hurt : http://www.qrest.org
Ubuntu 12.04 + full KXStudio on an HP Pavilion dv7-6c70ef
Usually make noise with a Warwick $$ 5 strings bass hooked to a zoom B9.1ut and an M-Audio FastTrack PRO