polychord

Published by: Apposite
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The inspiring musical instrument for beginners and experts alike. Write songs, play music, record and share.
Hit any of the chord circles to play a chord. Slide your fingers over the strum keys and play the notes. Go from Major to Minor. Switch Keys. Play a scale. Turn on auto accompany and play along to drums, bass, and an arpeggiator that has a whole range of time-signatures to choose from.
Turn on MIDI for any of the instruments in polychord, and use it as a powerful controller for your favorite audio programs.
Like chiptunes and 8-bit music? Polychord has bitshift effects, including detailed controls for the drums. Decimate and distort your sounds with full control over bits and bitrate.
Great Reviews:
"An inspiring way to create music" - TUAW
"I'm having great fun making pretty music with Polychord. "
-Wire to the Ear
"It has to be one of the most straightforward to use apps I've seen."
-The Palm Sounds
"Much easier to understand than most of the musical Apps currently available"
-iSmashPhone
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5 out of 5

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polychord Reviews

UPDATE PRETTY PLEASE!

uniqpoet on

United States

Really dope app! Sooooooooo wish they would update it. I’d pay for an update!!!

Please Update!!!

Mosstrail on

United States

Loved this app for a minute until it stopped getting updated. Really wish the Devs would make it work again; and if that ever happens I’m crossing my fingers that it’s with AUv3.

Not worth $$$

MusixMonkey on

United States

Unless I'm missing something pretty major, there's no way this app is worth ten bucks. Lowering to one star... Midi out for arp and bass don’t send midi off’s... could be so cool. As it is now, it’s broken and seems to be abandoned...

Update plz!!!

ltxim on

United States

Fansastic. I have an Omnichord 300 and this app is so much like it. It's going to be a lot of fun. But when it was downloaded off the app store and opened, my iPad gave a message saying the app needed an update to play. Well the app does play but I'm wouldn't know which parts of the app aren't supported. My iPad is updated to the lasted version, 10.3.2. thanks pjay

Abandoned app

qwesterish on

United States

This app gives ios a bad name.

Great app, but please update

jclokwork on

United States

This app deserves more praise, but I also wish it were updated to guarantee compatibility with the OS.

Most used app

Morganator 2 on

United States

I never learned to play entirely, so chords have always been a challenge. I get all the pads and chord progressions I could ever want out of this... I can even play back chords I hear that I like with a little scale digging. I really wish I had this app all these years of struggling to make music. It really is a breeze now with minimal understanding of how to carry over my polycord scales to melody and further harmony.

Inspiring harmonic tool

rocketlaura on

United States

I love how easy it is to experiment with chord progressions here. The MIDI feature means i can hook it up to any of my synths or samplers, and the arpeggiator is easy to use and fun to customize. I hope the devs keep this app current, because it's a great part of my arsenal (you know, for doing "real musician" stuff).

Polychord is a jewel (even for "real" musicians)

KD Jones on

United States

I love Polychord. Love it. I have less than no no use for "musical toy" apps, but this one is deceptively clever, and deceptively useful. IF you bother to figure it out. I love it. OK? — Polychord can be used to create decent accompaniments and loose improvisations by anyone, at any level, who might be willing to think a bit. — And if you love sound, harmonic texture and melody in a more "freeform" way, it can be a lot of fun without much thought at all... though even a little thought is advised, just because you have it to spare, and it's worth it. You might even internalize a little harmonic understanding, and maybe gain some additional melodic sense (or "feel"), with the right approach. — At least one previous review states that the app is useless for "real musicians." That is simply and flatly wrong, at least as a general, sweeping statement. — Though I'm sure the reviewer is at least as intelligent as I am, the statement could not be more ignorant. — The app is very likely less useful for some particular styles, it may be problematic for a subset of those styles, and it certainly isn't meant to be a primary studio instrument, but there's plenty here for working out progressions, accompanying initial melodic work, building a scratch texture as a backdrop for recording, and more. That its uses and usefulness vary by style and user should not be a surprise to anyone. But... — A little off topic, and just my 0.02... but if an object makes noise, and if that noise is variable, it is best to approach any comment regarding uselessness of with extreme skepticism, initially. Plenty of of "proofs of concept" in the wild regarding the musicality of any number of unfamiliar doodads, if you're awake, and if you're "musical" ... and we can leave the term "real" elsewhere. — And in response to the complaint regarding limited voices (sounds), I would like to propose a licensing requirement for the submission of written reviews. The testing process: 1) Read a short description of a widget (any kind). 2) Fiddle with the widget a bit. 3) Write some random comments about that widget. You pass and are issued a license ONLY IF your comments DO NOT get playground whiny when the widget DOES NOT do things THE DESCRIPTION SAID THE WIDGET WOULD NOT DO. (And if you can't parse that sentence, wait; you still need the training wheels, for now.) — Y'all can figure it from there.

Doesn't work with garage band

vrak on

United States

Cool app, but doesn't send midi to garage band. Or Thor. Thor works for about one second, then poly chord bombs. Works with Magellan.

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Apposite
Languages
English
Recent release
2.9.3 (7 years ago )
Released on
Nov 13, 2010 (14 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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