

Drag a 4 chord progression into your DAW, add percussion, loop it, and improvise over the top until you come up with something interesting (in no time!). inspiration: I've been using it mainly for this, and it's just so quick to get you going.educational: don't know all of the triads, extended and borrowed chords for a key? No problem, they're all in folders as midi files, which you can just drop into your DAW, and play using the VI of your choice.

It has 12 folders for each key: in each, there are 4 folders: Triads, Extended Chords, Borrowed & Modal Chords, and Progressions in the progressions folder, there are Diatonic and Advanced Progressions. Just bought this yesterday, and have already written 2 new pieces, that I would not have come up with without this tool (I have zero affiliation, in fact I bought it after seeing it advertised on YouTube - I am almost always hovering over 'Skip Add' for the 5 secs to elapse, but have actually got some useful recommendations from them recently).Īnyway, the tool is Unison Midi Chord Pack (it was $27 yesterday, so you might need the YouTube link for that - seems it's currently $67 on the website).īasically, it's quite a simple tool that you could quite easily build yourself, but for this price, it's worth paying some who has done the work for you.
