[Free] Introducing SChord, a plug-in that identifies MIDI chords (Win only)

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[Free] Introducing SChord, a plug-in that identifies MIDI chords (Win only)

I've finally got a lot of time, so I'm updating various things.

Today I would like to introduce SChord, which displays the chord name when you send MIDI.

You can also use Cthulhu or Scaler 2, so those who have plugins in this area are not required.

This article will be sent with the following contents.

・ Overview of SChord
・ How to download SChord
・ How to use SChord
・ SChord setting

Overview of SChord

VST for code detection on clean interfaces.

Main functions

  • Detects code with a clean interface and displays note information
  • Supports width resizing
  • Supports color changes
  • Convenient setting items for chord detection

 

Corresponding cord

M, m, add9, sus4, dim, aug
M7, m7sus7, aug7, dim4, m7b7

 

How to download SChord

The download will transition from the link below.

 

If you click "DOWNLOAD" of the transition destination, you can download it without registration.

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After downloading, unzip and install.

 

How to use SChord

Scan the plug-in with your DAW and load "SChord".

"S Chord" is recognized as an Instrument.

When you read it, it looks like this.

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Enter the chord in the Piano roll and play it to see the chord name.

 

SChord settings

You can change the settings for SChord.

Since it was described in the manual, I will translate it into Japanese.

Make changes from the gear icon in the upper right.

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The setting screen is as follows.

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use #: Use sharp instead of flat.

Omit M for Major: If checked, CM will be abbreviated to C.

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Detect for release: Normally, when a MIDI note is input and a chord name is detected, the detected chord name is displayed until the next MIDI input, but when this option is enabled, the display disappears when the MIDI note is turned off. increase.

 

[Free] Introducing SChord, a plug-in that identifies MIDI chords (Win only) Summary

The developer also makes a preset converter for Sylenth 1, which I wrote about earlier.

 

There is also a useful tool called Ultimate Sylenth Preset Manager, but I hesitate a bit because it costs $ 49 and there is no demo.

I would buy it for $ 30, but I wonder if it will be on sale.

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