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2013/06/22 21:11:55 (permalink)

Alternative for the midi chord analyzer?

Anyone knows of a plug-in that can analyze midi chords in sonar X2? One that works, ideally... thanks
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Re: Alternative for the midi chord analyzer? 2013/06/22 23:36:20 (permalink)
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Re: Alternative for the midi chord analyzer? 2013/06/23 00:00:18 (permalink)
A quick search found this, I have no information as to its reliability or how to use it though:
 
http://www.ohdratdigital.com/free-stuff/free-plugins/midi-chord-analyser/

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Re: Alternative for the midi chord analyzer? 2013/06/23 01:20:45 (permalink)
hmm... tried that free one, but it's a vst and I don't think you can configure them as a midi plug-in and just sticking it in the audio track doesn't seem to work, sadly :(
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Re: Alternative for the midi chord analyzer? 2013/06/23 01:27:51 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Spencer 2013/06/23 03:01:01
Hi, the one i use is PizChord Analyser.

http://www.thepiz.org/plugins/?p=midiChordAnalyzer
 
you will need to insert this as an Audio track then set the input from the Instrument MIDI track.
 
hope it helps... Cheers!!!
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Re: Alternative for the midi chord analyzer? 2013/06/23 01:39:23 (permalink)
Well there's your answer!

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Re: Alternative for the midi chord analyzer? 2013/06/23 03:00:14 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Steve_Karl 2018/03/31 13:53:25
Aah, thanks! I had to route the midi track output to the plugin instead of the synth whose audio track has the vst inserted, that's what I was doing wrong. A workaround for live playback is simply to clone the midi track and use that. The plugin appears to work very well.
 
@cakewalk... see? it can be done! I suggest "borrowing" their code if it's too hard to pull off ;)
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Re: Alternative for the midi chord analyzer? 2013/06/23 05:42:30 (permalink)
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Hi, the one i use is PizChord Analyser.

http://www.thepiz.org/plugins/?p=midiChordAnalyzer
 
you will need to insert this as an Audio track then set the input from the Instrument MIDI track.
 
hope it helps... Cheers!!!




Hey COOL stuff at that site.  I downloaded a bunch of their little utilities, and will try them out.
 
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