Chord Sequencer: How do you feel about it?
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Love It!
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Big fan. Far more useful than I thought it would be. Best Player of the lot IMO.
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Just looked up BluArp, looks great that, very indepth. Hadn't heard of it before, is it relatively new?
Does sound like a great combo that & Scaler 2 (which I have) also I have Robotic Bean Sequences. I bet Sequences & Scaler 2 would be good as well.
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Yes, chord seq to get things started, scalar to further develop the idea or use for different voicings, guitar strumming or picking etc is a workflow that happened with me last week (in Ableton).
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Most of the votes are "no" and most of the comments are "yes". I'm voting "yes" -- great midi tool! Great player Would like to hear what the voters of "no" has to say about it. And it's a funny picture which challism posted. Not sure if it was meant to be funny or not. My music don't sound anything like the ones I hear props post or rave about, so I can't say I sound like them lol I still use the players. It's similar thing back in the 90's when people talked about Orbit 9090 and similar midi modulus made for dance music. "Every music will sound the same!" Well, no. Not if you are using it in a creative way. Just like with every accoustic guitar album out there for the guitar players. It doesn't have to sound the same with just one instrument. It's how you use it and write music with it. Players are a great tool. And this one -- the chord sequenecer -- is a great one as well.
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Most of the votes are no because the question is: do you have buyers remorse?
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Oh I didn't notice that and Im not sure if I voted correctly now!PhillipOrdonez wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022Most of the votes are no because the question is: do you have buyers remorse?
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LOL, sorry about that. Then I have to change my vote
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Reason 12, Ableton Live 10 Suite, Roland Cloud, Arturia V9, Korg Legacy 3, Soundtoys 5, Waves Mercury, Sonic Charge Bundle, N.I.: Massive, Reaktor 6, FM8. + a lot of Hardware. Windows 7/10.
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Well-- I can't change my vote! Sorry guys, my vote is wrong.
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I also got it free with reward points, but I suppose it's still 'buying'
No buyers remorse, but I now am running into the limitations.
To be fair I feel the same about most Players, they are fun for a few days and than I find I stop using them. Only Player I still use is Drum Sequencer.
To be fair I feel the same about most Players, they are fun for a few days and than I find I stop using them. Only Player I still use is Drum Sequencer.
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I love it, It compliments other VST chord selectors.
I am using other VST chord selectors to drag chords into sequencer then record the cords back into chord selector.
I am using other VST chord selectors to drag chords into sequencer then record the cords back into chord selector.
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- huggermugger
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Haven't bought it. I have no remorse. But I do have ChordSQ.
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Mhh remorse off what, to get the best player this year for 4€ NO, but could it have more chord presets in future YES.
So what´s the thing of this post. Before i was quiet looking for ChordSQ, also nice but not so handy functional at all I would say, without giving it a trial....
Maybe it´s handy functional also in a different way
Really interested in BlueArp, the design looks like izotopes breaktweaker, but much more user friendly
So what´s the thing of this post. Before i was quiet looking for ChordSQ, also nice but not so handy functional at all I would say, without giving it a trial....
Maybe it´s handy functional also in a different way
Really interested in BlueArp, the design looks like izotopes breaktweaker, but much more user friendly
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