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MIDIChordy

Published by: Studio Phiz
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Description

MIDIChordy is a MIDI-only version of the chord player app "Chordy 2".
With its own UI, you can very easily play chords and chord tones.
You can send MIDI of chords, solos, and bass notes on separate MIDI channels.
* The movie of Chordy 2 would be helpful to know how to play:
https://youtu.be/mEAlaL65DCg
Playing:
- Easy chord playing with Auto Select feature (Diatonic Triad/7th)
- Play slash chords with Bass Note feature
- Add tension notes to chords
- Play every single chord note on Solo Keyboard
- 4 scales available (Major, Natural/Harmonic/Melodic Minor). Select Parallel or Relative scale change between major/minor.
- Custom Voicing: Open Voicing and 1-3 inversions available
- Custom Chord: Add a custom chord as you like
Connection:
- Virtual MIDI support: Control other Virtual MIDI compatible synth apps on your iPad.
- Wi-Fi MIDI / MIDI over Bluetooth LE support: Send MIDI to iOS devices and Macs.
- Inter-Device Audio & MIDI (IDAM): Connect your iPad with a lightning-USB cable and send MIDI to your Mac.
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    Yes, MIDIChordy is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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MIDIChordy Reviews

Really wanted to like this program

shaneotis720 on

United States

Seems like it should be straight forward, easy to use. I get it set up to talk to Live or Logic on Mac. I get my midi network setup like most apps, connect thru network session 1. I setup a synth on a track and start playing some chords. Works a bit then here’s where it’s not good - instead of playing notes on select chords, hitting an A major chord for example, deletes my synth plugin. Well that’s not useful, how about another chord? This plays notes but also changes my DAW layout. Something in this program is sending other control data which affects the DAW making it unusable. I cannot find a manual for this. Support page is not in English. Happens in multiple DAW after troubleshooting. Waste of time and money.

Amazing playing surface for the iPad

AndreXuxu on

United States

I've had Chordy for a long time. This MIDIChordy one is a light, MIDI only version, supporting MIDI over Bluetooth. Highly recommended if you are looking for a small footprint, rock-solid, stable chord-and-melody playing surface for your iPad. Make music always on scale and with easy progression, even with no music knowledge, playing directly on the iPad surface - no need to bring a separate external keyboard with you! Note that, different from Chordy, this app does not make any sounds by itself. Even though I have Chordy, which is the same but also has 8 high-quality built- in instruments, I decided to get this one too due to the very small memory usage and BT support. Great purchase, very happy with it. I have many other similar apps but this is the one I use.

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Studio Phiz
Languages
English, Japanese
Recent release
5.0 (2 years ago )
Released on
Jul 15, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
10 months ago
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