Progressions

Intelligent Chord Generator

Published by: 4Pockets.com
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Progressions is an AUv3 MIDI plugin for your favourite DAW. It can be used to generate a unique set of chords that are unrelated to traditional scales, which become predictable and repetative over time. Instead, Progressions uses a unique way of mathermaically generating a series of related chords using only a root note and mode (major or minor). Chord sequences are limited by the selected complexity and freedom levels, which mimic the way traditional composers of old would wander away from tonality and back again.
The complexity level start off at Basic, which uses only the most common chords (I, IV, V and relative minor ii, iii, and vi triads). As you progress through the levels, you can add parallel majors and minors, sus and dom chords etc. At level 3 we start to introduce 6th and 7th chords, and then 9ths chords, all the way to 11ths, 13ths, Quartals and all their variations.
The freedom level allows us to specify how far to drift away from tonality (the root), even allowing you to create never ending randomized soundscapes.
Progressions allows you to quickly randomize a toolbox of chords, that can be played in a variety of modes (block chords, arpeggiated, or strummed). These can be synced to a host application, triggered remotely or pieced together into a song.
Song mode allow you to change play modes on the fly as well as being able to control many features of the app in real time.
Progressions supports open and closed chords with selectable voicings. It has an intelligent algorithm that attempts to align top notes of chords, add additional bass, and open chord padding to give equal weight to chords with only 3 notes. You can even play with rootless voicings.
The Humanize section allows you to control chord and note timings, as well as set velocity variations to ensure things don't get too robitic.
Progressions also features an integrated arpeggiator and strummming pattern editor. You can load up to 6 arp and 6 strum patterns at the same time and seemlessly switch between them manually, remotely, or using song mode.
If you run multiple instances, Progressions allows you to sync your chord pads, song chain, arpeggiator / strum patterns between instances.
Progressions can be loaded as a MIDI plugin or as an Instrument for those programs that don't support MIDI plugins (such as GB). Additionally when loaded as an instrument, you can use either internal sounds (soundfonts) or send MIDI directly to other MIDI instruments.
Features
• Block Chord, Arpeggiator and Strummer modes.
• Supports open and closed Chords.
• Varying complexity levels of chords.
• Freedom levels control how far from the root key you can go.
• Rootless voicing mode.
• Open chord padding support.
• Additional bass note mode.
• Supports all common chord types.
• Edit the preferred chord list to exclude certain chord types.
• Input MIDI control for chords and play modes.
• Automatic top note alignment of chords.
• Hold Pedal support.
• Built in ARP and STRUM editor.
• Humanize options for chord and note velocity and timings.
• Comprehensive Song Mode with 256 steps and looping.
• Randomize chord progressions, arps and strumming patterns.
• Route Chord/Arp/Strum modes & MIDI thru to any of 4 output ports.
• Supports soundfonts when loaded as an Instrument plugin.
• Sync multiple instances of Progressions.
• AUv3 compatible MIDI plugin supporting Sync to Host.
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Progressions Reviews

No manual?

KPPhoenix on

United States

Unintuitive interface with nothing to guide you in how to use this app. Whatever this app is capable of is completely moot if it is going to be this unhelpful in my effort to figure out how to use it. I can’t see how to do squat with this app.

Very Good… One Wish

kk100 on

United States

Love it. It would be great to add more scales than major/minor and have the generator make an effort to conform

A useful tool

anazariz123 on

United States

I initially wrote a negative comment about this tool. The issue had to do with measures and divisions. As it turns out the issue was related to my lack of understanding of how this software works. So I am now changing my rating.

AUM display problem

NotTheNon on

United States

Using iOS 15.5 on 8th gen iPad….Updated AUM…. Opening single instance in MIDI or audio channel , Progressions will not display properly not allowing resizing to full screen. Opening Progressions out of AUM shows full screen. Updated this as Paul pointed out double clicking title in AUM open app to full screen….

Still won’t work in Cubasis

charlesives on

United States

The app won’t work in Cubasis. Midi strummer works fine. Works fine in Aum, but I had hopes to use it in my normal workflow. Aspirationally i’m still giving it five stars because I know it’s due to some issue with C3…

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