ChordPulse - One More Look

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2017/08/13 17:27:29 (permalink)

ChordPulse - One More Look

The ChordPulse developer hasn't updated anything since late 2015. No news there.

This weekend I unraveled some how to techniques using it and want to share the concept.

The post is in the Sonar section here:

http://forum.cakewalk.com...-m3643322.aspx#3643322


Just passing along a technique.

Reminder of ChordPulse:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UczE65tORlI

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TYEDJ2O2feo

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K-NKxAS_bmc

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tnVD6XhevLY

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fPiOpeFlRSM
post edited by lawajava - 2017/08/13 19:24:38

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    ZincTrumpet
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    Re: ChordPulse - One More Look 2017/08/13 19:28:10 (permalink)
    Thanks lawajava,

    I've found it quite useful as a quick and dirty Band in a Box equivalent (although much simpler). I think it was scook who recommended it.
    The midi files also import nicely into Sonar.
    Only issue I have had is that it tends to use short notes for "drones/pads" etc and uses sustain to make them sound for longer.
    This results in lots of stuck notes and I usually end up removing the sustain cc's and lengthening the notes to the required length manually.
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    Re: ChordPulse - One More Look 2017/08/13 20:44:09 (permalink)
    ZincTrumpet
    Thanks lawajava,

    I've found it quite useful as a quick and dirty Band in a Box equivalent (although much simpler). I think it was scook who recommended it.
    The midi files also import nicely into Sonar.


    Agreed the Midi is importable. So as a stand-alone it does its thing and then you can import the resulting Midi.

    I'm posting about a step forward from that starting point. I've posted a method in the Sonar section of the forum that's not too hard (but it helps to have a tour guide to get there) which allows us to play ChordPulse Midi live within Sonar as you edit within ChordPulse. This allows us to choose our own softsynth sounds and record the Midi that's playing directly into Sonar. Which is pretty cool. It opens up new possibilities. I thought I'd pass the how to do it info along to everyone here.

    Two internal 2TB SSDs laptop stuffed with Larry's deals and awesome tools. Studio One is the cat's meow as a DAW now that I've migrated off of Sonar. Using BandLab Cakewalk just to grab old files when migrating songs.
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    Re: ChordPulse - One More Look 2017/08/13 21:03:25 (permalink)
    Hey thanks and apologies for the misunderstanding - missed that link in your post.
    That sounds very useful and I will check it out asap!
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    Re: ChordPulse - One More Look 2017/08/18 17:31:26 (permalink)
    Never heard of ChordPulse. Finding out some great info here as a noobie.
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