Look. All the Tonic Mint stuff is on sale.
https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/bro ... =Tonicmint
Tonic Mint stuff on sale.
Many people asked, so I had to make a sale...MrFigg wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019Look. All the Tonic Mint stuff is on sale.
https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/bro ... =Tonicmint
especially for the ChordLine, but of course, all Tonicmint product on sale now...
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ChordLine is an amazing tool.
I fill it with the chords I like, by just browsing around and finding progressions that go well together. It's like shopping for interesting musical colors. That alone is so worth it.
Here's a little trick:
I then feed those chords into ChordBank by Enlightenspeed and put the ChordBank in front of every instrument, so that all my instruments are submitting to the same chords whenever I need them to. To have those key changes available at your fingertips, I advise you to use a large MIDI keyboard. But you could also split your small keyboard with tools like InRange or the Delta MIDI Computer.
I wish we could apply this globally on regions in the sequencer but for now it's multiple instances of ChordBank on all non-percussive instruments.
I fill it with the chords I like, by just browsing around and finding progressions that go well together. It's like shopping for interesting musical colors. That alone is so worth it.
Here's a little trick:
I then feed those chords into ChordBank by Enlightenspeed and put the ChordBank in front of every instrument, so that all my instruments are submitting to the same chords whenever I need them to. To have those key changes available at your fingertips, I advise you to use a large MIDI keyboard. But you could also split your small keyboard with tools like InRange or the Delta MIDI Computer.
I wish we could apply this globally on regions in the sequencer but for now it's multiple instances of ChordBank on all non-percussive instruments.
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Amazingly amazing.
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Definitely interested in doing a trial of ChordLine. Maybe I'm using other tools incorrectly (or not enough to master them), but it seem like other similar devices/players haven't had the flexibility to change from v to V when needed in harmonic minor.
Grabbed AB Transpose a couple days ago, as I was looking for precisely this kind of tool to extend the range of the Matrix Patter sequencer (its lowest C is like C1 or something, and I need C-1 for triggering patterns in a VST).
Aren't the functions of NoteLimiter effectively included within InRange, anyway? I love InRange, and use it regularly, but can't really see the point of picking up NoteLimiter too. Am I missing something unique about the way NoteLimiter operates? Does it provide additional functionality that can't be reproduced with InRange alone?
(For anyone who may be on the fence about TonicMint's stuff, InRange and Chordline are both essential tools, in my humble opinion. There have been a number of great chordal Player devices released recently, of course, but Chordline really is something special, and offers a fluidity and complexity that isn't quite equalled by anything else, in my estimation.)
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I've got'em all 7! (1 free )
Congratulations, most users already have plenty of instruments and probably we ( I ) should focus more on chords and melodies rather than new sounds, so my REs BF shop went straight to you! Thanks for such great software Vil
Congratulations, most users already have plenty of instruments and probably we ( I ) should focus more on chords and melodies rather than new sounds, so my REs BF shop went straight to you! Thanks for such great software Vil
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I picked up both ScaleMatrix and ChordLine during the BF sale. Thank you, TonicMint, these are both great additions to my rack (and to the shop).
Thank you so much, guys!
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