Interesting work flow. A.U.M. is the goat if you want to make music on the iPad
@bjamminsincebirth34944 ай бұрын
@@jimshannononsounds absolutely
@krazywabbit4 ай бұрын
I had deleted chord jam. Thank you for giving me a reason to add it back.
@bjamminsincebirth34944 ай бұрын
@@krazywabbit yeah I deleted it too. 😆 Never used it.
@jimshannononsounds4 ай бұрын
@@bjamminsincebirth3494 All 3 of us deleted it, lol.
@edzielinski4 ай бұрын
Nice! This looks great - I had tried routing ChordJam to Harmony Bloom, using the sequencer and found some nice results. The fact that it works both ways is an indication of the power of HB. I would also like to comment on ChordJam. It's a lot easier (in my experience) to generate arpeggios and chord output variations quickly and more fluidly on ChordJam than Scaler 2, so I use it a lot for that kind of work. Scaler 2 is a beast, and it's got hundreds of patterns and variations available for playback, but for me, getting a chord sequence lined up and played back in an interesting way is a lot easier with this sort of setup. Now, if I was doing a film score or something more sophisticated that required more structure, then Scaler would be a better fit. Both apps are excellent, and their powers can be multiplied very easily by something like Harmony Bloom in this example. Great stuff!
@bjamminsincebirth34943 ай бұрын
Thanks Ed! Yeah HB is a really useful tool for me.