<div dir="ltr">Well, I had to do a bit of thinking about this... Improvisator is unique and hugely powerful, but the transport controls suck, there's no cut and paste, you're stuck with at most 4 equal duration chords per bar, and it blindly assumes you always want in a loop that's a power of 2 bars long... but that stuff is fairly obvious and probably not the feedback you're interested in. It obviously also lacks a piano roll editor, but adding one would be re-inventing the wheel, so I think my ideal version of the app would just generate midi data to work on in your editing software of choice, but with more features.<div><br></div><div>Inversions are handled really, really badly (you can tell it to give you chord inversions, but only *globally*, so every chord in your in your sequence has the same inversion, which is about as useful as a chocolate teapot), and octave changes are totally missing. I know the theory says chords don't really have an octave-ness to them, but in the world of midi notes they actually do, and I haven't mastered the art of 'arranging' in my head well enough to know I've got what I want but an octave or an inversion off, so give me a key that bumps the top note of an individual chord down an octave, one that bumps the bottom up an octave, and ones that move the whole chord up and down too, and I'd be a lot more productive.</div><div><br></div><div>I often get stuck trying to bridge a gap - I have chords 1 and 3 right, but not 2. The suggestion feature really ought to be able to help here, but it doesn't. The database will happily suggest that A sounds good after G7, and that B7 sounds good after A, but frustratingly it lacks the ability to put both those facts together and suggest if you have G7 then a gap (or just a chord you don't like) then B7, an A would fit there.<br></div><div><br></div><div>The bit that's really missing though is a database of scales that work with the chords, I still have to hunt and peck in an external editor to find out which notes will work for a melody over my chord sequence in a midi editor. Xthnthesizr for iOS does this really well (so it's not impossible) letting me choose dorian/mixolydian/locrian/blues/major pentatonic (and many more) scales that fit with the chord (although it doesn't have 1/10th the chord library of Improvisator). My Ideal composition helper would have the best of both, not just letting me put chord changes on a timeline, but also scale changes on a timeline, and it would give me a midi file that has not just the chords, but also a short run of all the notes that are in my chosen scale (maybe half a bar later, or maybe on a different channel?) so I can write a melody that's going to be in tune by sliding them around in time, deleting/repeating, etc. without all that tedious plonking of wrong notes before I stumble on the right ones.</div><div><br></div><div>While I'm wish-listing, if multi-channel midi files are happening, give me a monophonic channel of just the lowest note of each chord in there too, improvisator can spit this out if you manually abuse the voicing options and save an extra file, but it's a clunky process at the moment.</div><div><br></div><div>- Andy_R</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 3 March 2015 at 18:46, ibi sum <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ibisum@gmail.com" target="_blank">ibisum@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><span class="">><br>
> Improvisator isn't perfect (no easy way to do chord inversions, and a clunky composition interface) but it's *so* powerful that I have to recommend it. Most of my music nowadays is blocked out in improvisator and then then taken into a midi editor to work out timing and add inversions.<br>
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</span>How do you think this bit can be improved?<br>
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