Some of you may find this very helpful at a no brainer cost. Kind of a combination of two of my favorite programs - Midiculus and Scaler. I use both frequently.
Chord Watch is on sale (20% off discount code) for $20 from Chris's website.
I just watched this, and I'm very impressed. I have several programs that analyze the notes you play and suggest the chord name, but all have weaknesses. This one allows you to set the key, choose from a series of modes and scales about two-thirds of which I could never have remembered or named, and you can use your own piano sound to improve the built-in one.
I'm off to buy this. Chris who? I'll find it. EDIT: I went to YouTube and found the video, and it all became clear. And maybe I'll get the Spotlight grand piano sounds they used as an example. Gorgeous.
Matt, I have Mediculous which does a good job with chord identification and keyboard display including notation all on the fly as a standalone and as a VST. It also allows you to use a 3rd party Piano VST for sound. But it aint't cheap and it can be a bit difficult at times. It also does a bit more that just the basics which I don't need at all. This makes it a bit complicated at times.
As you said "...all have their weaknesses". Please let us know how Chordwatch works out for you - your first impressions. While I hate to have redundant tools maybe Chordwatch would fit my workflow as a learning and teaching tool a bit better.
Dan, I played with it yesterday and fed it some real challenges, and it’s great. Most useful $20 I have ever spent. I didn’t even try the VST, just the stand-alone.
Dan, I played with it yesterday and fed it some real challenges, and it’s great. Most useful $20 I have ever spent. I didn’t even try the VST, just the stand-alone.
Wow, that is great to hear. I agree, that these features are a great aid to a seasoned or an aspiring musician. As I mentioned my goto tool in the past has been Midiculous. But while Chordwatch may not have all the features, it is less than a quarter of the price.
I fully supect that the answer is YES. At least in the VST option where you can route midi into the application. This is more of an education tool than a music making tool. As I said this looks like a combination of Scaler and Midiculous. My question is do I drop $20 to confirm that?