What chord progression/predictor app or plugin?

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  1. Zxyxtx

    Zxyxtx Ultrasonic

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    Looking for anything similar to the new chord predictor in FS1 - In either vst or android app.
    Type in a couple of chords and have a list of suitable options is what I'm after. I've seen some on the sister site but way too complicated and not really what I'm after. Don't need to hear it just see it.
    I'm not compatible with the new version and a fresh windows install, with all my plugins and stuff, is like the third or fourth time you've had to take your eye balls out to scrape the muck off from the inside - Tedious and often painful lol

    If you have anything, you don't even have to put up a link, type the name and I'll get on it. :shalom:
     
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  3. Synth Life

    Synth Life Producer

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    Improvisator has a suggestions section which sounds like what you're after. For your application, you'd select 2 chords in sequence from any of the buttons, and then look at the suggestions (or play them).

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  4. Zxyxtx

    Zxyxtx Ultrasonic

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    Cheers. I'll check it out
     
  5. Lorrislehorse

    Lorrislehorse Ultrasonic

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    Improvisator was good i agree, nowaday i prefer Landr Composer, it's based on Hexachords Orb Composer wich Landr bought.
     
  6. 1176f

    1176f Ultrasonic

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    If you become a musician you could then write your own perhaps?
     
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  7. Dalmation

    Dalmation Producer

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    Improvisator:
    The last activity / update of this is ~10 years ago.

    www.Cochleor.com
    - cannot be reached!

    Is there something I'm missing?
     
  8. wildrice

    wildrice Newbie

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    my suggestion:ChordPotion
     
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    Legotron Audiosexual

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    Not sure, if I understand you correctly, but Cubase chord assistant can suggest suitable chords
     
  10. flyingsleeves

    flyingsleeves Platinum Record

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    I think Hook Theory would be beneficial to you. You'll just need to get used to their use of relative notation. In a nutshell, relative notation names a chord based upon it's postition in the scale instead of the notes it's comprised of. They have a few different apps. But more importantly is their huge database of music. You can find chord progressions from a wide variety of genres and do things like find songs that all use the same progressions. But what I think is closer to what you're looking for is their trends tool where you can insert chords and it shows you what were the most common chords that were chosen to play next.
     
  11. Synth Life

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    Initiative. It floats in the ether.
     
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