Bristol_Jonesey
Not by manual entry, you can of course capture anything via keyboard
@Bristal Jonesey
That is kinda what I have been doing lately when playing keyboards , thanks
Brando
Or lots of vst options
Cthulhu is $39. I don't use the chord feature, but it's a great arpeggiator too-
https://www.xferrecords.com/products/cthulhu
Or something like this (free) with both 32 bit and 64 bit versions-
http://www.codefn42.com/chordz/index.html
@Brando
I just got done watching the Cthulu video ….
That looks pretty good , it is different than what I was thinking of doing , yet right up my alley as a tool I could put to good use .
The other plug you mentioned I will also look into …..
Here's what got me on to starting this thread .
I downloaded a program called Helio Workstation by Peter Rudenko
it is free and is Windows and Mac and I have it on both platforms
http://helioworkstation.com it is a very cool little app and I like it ….if you look under where it says Rock it out and click the screen shot you will see that it brings up the relationships of the triads ….
with one click you can have all the standard Diatonic chord inversions within the key of the one chord you are about to input ….it makes it very easy to stack very harmonically complex chord inversions w one or two clicks …
I happen to like the music Peter has done w it . So I'm giving this app a go as far as checking it out ….
in less than 2 hours I was able to do things that smoked anything I could have done in a standard piano roll ….
Admittedly this program is a tough nut to crack since there is no documentation and it is more like a step sequencer ….it takes a bit of getting used to …it renders midi , and a few audio files so anything I do in it I can transfer it over …also it imports midis …
I sort of wish somebody would hire this guy to spruce up the piano roll and add that diatonic chord audition feature

………no affiliation….just digging it ….
have a good one ,
Kenny
post edited by kennywtelejazz - 2015/09/18 13:54:09