Reason Studios Chord Sequencer in the shop
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Would recommend people watch the live stream particularly the part where they cable out from the root note output into a Bassline Generator with scales and chords on top set to the same scale as chord seq. Already started a few songs this way, it's very inspiring. As is often the case when using players to trigger ideas you need to get that midi out and into the main sequencer once you have something cooking. Even a simple move like moving the chords to an offbeat rather than plonking down on the one is going to be easier in the sequencer, and further humanisation, inversions etc can be done there. When you're using a DAW like Ableton and can add probability to notes happening and their velocities as well you can get something very live sounding, I've had more fun making music this week than I've had all year, and that's with a dose of COVID too!
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A/B Transpose is a Player, and it works great. In case you don't want a Player, you can use Ivy Harmonizer instead. Also free.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack-extension/ivy/
I watched the live stream and two things sprung to mind at the point
First I was like cool they are thinking about adding more features to it, but then I realised
It's another product that got released with features that the developers wish were available with issues they are hoping to address within the next 6 months or so....
Ludvig did make me laugh when he seemed to roll his eyes about development.
A/B transpose is a player and it will transpose midi, not cv (it doesn't even have CV out).huggermugger wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022A/B Transpose is a Player, and it works great. In case you don't want a Player, you can use Ivy Harmonizer instead. Also free.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack-extension/ivy/
However, you can do it with the combinator, just put your bass inside the combi, feed it with the cv from the chord player, and then change the device's lane pitch with multiples of 12 for octave shifters. I think you can shift it -24 to + 24.
It's possible with two free player devices.
Lectric Panda CVTP - sends and receives note/gate info https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... layer-tap/
TonicMint A/B Transpose - tranposes note info - https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... -transpose
Thanks again to the developers for the free tools!
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CVPTap makes it possible to incorporate Players in all kinds of non-Player scenarios, and with it, AB transpose works great. But if Players aren't your thing, Ivy works too. BTW, Root Note CV Out on the back of ChordSequencer is a MIDI note. Reason often labels Note outputs and inputs as "CV".mcatalao wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022A/B transpose is a player and it will transpose midi, not cv (it doesn't even have CV out).huggermugger wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022
A/B Transpose is a Player, and it works great. In case you don't want a Player, you can use Ivy Harmonizer instead. Also free.
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack-extension/ivy/
However, you can do it with the combinator, just put your bass inside the combi, feed it with the cv from the chord player, and then change the device's lane pitch with multiples of 12 for octave shifters. I think you can shift it -24 to + 24.
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After using Chord Sequencer for about a week I think It is fantastic. The recording chord feature is very nice. Making my own chord sets.
The only thing I wish it had along with all the other players is the ability to drag chords or midi data right from the rack extensions directly into the sequencer.
I use the toon track piano Chord selector which is built around the circle of fifths to quickly drag and drop chords to the sequencer. Cubase's chord pad also allows drag and drop.
I hope they update the RE SDK to allow this in future. I know they likely will. This is not urgent request but more of a speed issue.
Other than what I mentioned above Reason's chord sequencer was a instant buy for me.
The only thing I wish it had along with all the other players is the ability to drag chords or midi data right from the rack extensions directly into the sequencer.
I use the toon track piano Chord selector which is built around the circle of fifths to quickly drag and drop chords to the sequencer. Cubase's chord pad also allows drag and drop.
I hope they update the RE SDK to allow this in future. I know they likely will. This is not urgent request but more of a speed issue.
Other than what I mentioned above Reason's chord sequencer was a instant buy for me.
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challism wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022It's possible with two free player devices.
Lectric Panda CVTP - sends and receives note/gate info https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... layer-tap/
TonicMint A/B Transpose - tranposes note info - https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... -transpose
Thanks again to the developers for the free tools!
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By using CVTP, TonicMint A / B worked well.
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I was very intrigued by this part of the stream. Very cool thing you can do. One of the coolest thing about the Players is how they can interact with each other just by stacking them in certain ways. Even more possibilities when they actually have CV connectivity on the back.Tiny Montgomery wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022Would recommend people watch the live stream particularly the part where they cable out from the root note output into a Bassline Generator with scales and chords on top set to the same scale as chord seq.
What i really miss is that i can´t copy and paste chords on the panel pads. It´ s not very funny to switch and click on that tiny screen keys.
You can, just use option/alt-click and drag to the pad you want to copy to
There is no global configuration/communication between players.
But you could put multiple instruments in a Combinator and place the Player above the Combinator.
Or you can copy the Player patch and apply the same patch to another instrument.
If RS are looking for suggestions for stuff to add to Chord sequencer then a "sync" socket on the back would be good so that multiple instances of it can stay in tune with each other.
Actually, widening that concept to cover the whole of Reason would be excellent. Imagine having a whole bunch of players and sequencers driving different things but only needing to set the scale/key on one of them.
Actually, widening that concept to cover the whole of Reason would be excellent. Imagine having a whole bunch of players and sequencers driving different things but only needing to set the scale/key on one of them.
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Yes, using MIDI-CV Converter. You can intercept the chords on their way to the main instrument and feed them to a second instrument.
huggermugger wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022Yes, using MIDI-CV Converter. You can intercept the chords on their way to the main instrument and feed them to a second instrument.
Thanks , have got Midi CV so will try it, a sync mode would be nice for things like the scales and chords player as well.
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This method with the CV-MIDI converter works for any Player.Grimlucky wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022huggermugger wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022
Yes, using MIDI-CV Converter. You can intercept the chords on their way to the main instrument and feed them to a second instrument.
Thanks , have got Midi CV so will try it, a sync mode would be nice for things like the scales and chords player as well.
I had the same idea, see my request. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7525933DaveyG wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022If RS are looking for suggestions for stuff to add to Chord sequencer then a "sync" socket on the back would be good so that multiple instances of it can stay in tune with each other.
Actually, widening that concept to cover the whole of Reason would be excellent. Imagine having a whole bunch of players and sequencers driving different things but only needing to set the scale/key on one of them.
This is why I find MIDI-CV essential and never found a use for the CV tap…huggermugger wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022Yes, using MIDI-CV Converter. You can intercept the chords on their way to the main instrument and feed them to a second instrument.
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Is there any logic to how the chords for a given set are allocated across the 16 pads?
Thinking of creating some chord collections of my own and curious about best practice such that they aren't just laid out sequentially in order from the song I took them from.
Also thinking a randomize button that just reorders the 16 pads would be fun ... inspiring different ways to interact with the same chords.
Thinking of creating some chord collections of my own and curious about best practice such that they aren't just laid out sequentially in order from the song I took them from.
Also thinking a randomize button that just reorders the 16 pads would be fun ... inspiring different ways to interact with the same chords.
Edit: Looks like this has been pointed out already.
Another way is to use one instance of MIDI CV Converter or CVPT (master) below CS and another instance above each desired instrument destination (slave).
Yes, MIDI CV Conv is absolutely essential for anyone regularly using players. CVPT is OK for anyone not willing to spend $10, but they really arent even in the same ball park. No offense to Panda, but MIDI CV Conv is so much better.selig wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022This is why I find MIDI-CV essential and never found a use for the CV tap…huggermugger wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022
Yes, using MIDI-CV Converter. You can intercept the chords on their way to the main instrument and feed them to a second instrument.
One MIDI CV Conv = 8 CVPTs.
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I watched most of that stream. Where abouts is that routing out with Scales & Chords thing, is it towards the end (I didn't watch the end so I presume so)?Tiny Montgomery wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022Would recommend people watch the live stream particularly the part where they cable out from the root note output into a Bassline Generator with scales and chords on top set to the same scale as chord seq. Already started a few songs this way, it's very inspiring. As is often the case when using players to trigger ideas you need to get that midi out and into the main sequencer once you have something cooking. Even a simple move like moving the chords to an offbeat rather than plonking down on the one is going to be easier in the sequencer, and further humanisation, inversions etc can be done there. When you're using a DAW like Ableton and can add probability to notes happening and their velocities as well you can get something very live sounding, I've had more fun making music this week than I've had all year, and that's with a dose of COVID too!
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I may be wrong, but could the the Blamsoft Polymodular CV Breakout Box simplify the connectivity with CVPT?
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... akout-box/
And MIDI CV seems to cost a whopping $32.
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