

By clicking on the unlock button, the pattern element returns to its previous state. Whenever you specify a chord, the corresponding pattern element is replaced by a lock symbol, and the music intelligence algorithms create a new, matching chord progression. Chords from the piano roll can be dragged to the host sequencer.Ĭlick on a chord to manually change the chord symbols as desired. A simplified piano roll display shows the generated chord sequence. Preset data is automatically saved in DAW sessions, so nothing gets lost. Use the copy-and-paste functionality to copy parameters from one plug-in to another. to layer the output for creation of very unusual, highly polyphonic progressions or to generate polyrhythmic loops).
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Place the plug-in on the generator track or use multiple instances of the plug-in assigned to different tracks (e.g. MIDIQ runs in any DAW with MIDI routing support. experiment with feeding a chord progression into an arpeggiator, running several plug-in instances in parallel, generating polyrhythmic patterns and finding interesting chord progressions between two or more chords. Equally, copy-and-paste, drag-and-drop and drag-to-host functionalities are all included for ultimate flexibility. Preset data is automatically saved in DAW sessions and can be exported for import into other sessions. A click on one of the chord boxes is enough to switch to a new variant. Whenever you add or change a pattern symbol, the algorithm generates a chord for this position and also creates a set of eight alternative chord sequences for the current pattern of symbols. In fact, you don’t need any knowledge of music theory to get some great results from MIDIQ. The layout resembles a slot machine so the interface is very visual. Generating near-limitless chord sequence possibilities, MIDIQ uses a simple pattern language for the definition of repeating chords. MIDIQ is an innovative MIDI sequence generator for both studio and live applications, featuring a unique and highly interactive user interface. That’s when we reach for MIDIQ to kickstart concepts for chord sequences, harmonies and bass lines.
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Lastly I have Reaper with it’s own MIDI sequencer, I currently do not have the time to try it out and have nothing to sequence (I need to find a license for my FM8 synth), if anyone can comment on how it is in terms of ease of use, I’d appreciate it.Sometimes we sit down in the studio and we’re just fresh out of ideas. I am currently selling my Elektron gear and some people are offering gear for trades, I don’t want to be left without music making gear so I am considering something to accept with money, many people have Maschine and are looking to move to hardware.

The thing is it was a little bit too basic and can only store only a few paramaters from a synth, which is not that big of a deal but if there is something better… What DAWs or plugins offer similar workflow to Elektron gear? I used to have Maschine and found it to be very intuitive and easy to use, it has the same step by step layout and it’s really friendly for those of us that rely on computers to keep things in tune. So as someone who purchased elektron because I know next to nothing about music and guide myself purely on what sounds good.
