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55 MB
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License Conditions: Functionality will be diminished after the 14 day trial - License $34 System Requirements: 55 MB Free Space, Last Updated: 2011-12-01
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Software Description
Chord Pad lets you create chord progressions in seconds, like having your private jam band.
Chord Pad aims to be the solution for all the needs of practicing musicians. It is designed to provide an easy yet very powerful tool for laying down chord sequences and manipulate them.
Weather you are a composer, a band member, a master of your instrument, or just love playing for your own pleasure you will find this tool to be an indispensable companion.
Although soloists will find it more useful, bass players and drummers can also benefit. Just create -1 track (simply muting drum or bass channel) and you are ready for an enjoyable jam session.
With its extensive set of tools and variety of musical genre, it's easy to create harmonies in any style. It also has a great sounding built-in midi file player-finally make use of all those midi files available on the Internet. Export audio or midi files of your creations and use them on your mp3 players too. The best way to see what it can do for you is to try the 14 day trial version.
This tool is made by a musician for musicians!
Features:
- Chord sequencer - quickly create chord progressions
- 250+ high quality music styles
- All tempo functions one would expect-including halve/double
- Tap function to set tempo manually by clicking a button or pressing key on the keyboard
- Built-in Mixer - easily change instruments, set volume/pan, mute/unmute channels, adjust effects...
- Export sequences as wav mp3 wma or midi
- Midi player - play/manipulate midi files and export as audio
This is great
You don't see such an intuitive application every day
It is pure pleasure working (working is not good word here-toying is more appropriate) with it.
Sometimes it feels like it reads your mind.And sound is great too as well built in styles
All recommendations from me