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ColorChord Chord Detector

ColorChord Chord Detector

Regular price $9.00 CAD
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ColorChord Detector decomposes the chord you are currently playing into different colors for visual understanding and playful exploration. The plugin works on incoming MIDI. It's key aware, giving you the notes of the chord in the actual key that you're in. It will also tell you where you are in the chord progression.

If you’re after a chord detector for any reason whatsoever, give it a try!

Plug-in Formats: VST3, AU, AAX (Ableton, FL Studio, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase)

Minimum Requirements: Windows 10-11 Intel 64-bit, macOS 12.7.6 running Apple Silicon or Intel 64 bit

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Understand Your Chord

Understand the emotional weight behind your chords so you can learn more and compose your best music. Works with any midi controller and your computer's keyboard too if your DAW supports it.

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  • Learn With Color!

    Understand what the different parts of your chord mean.

  • Notes In-key

    Unlike other chord detectors, this one gives you the notes in the chord, based on the key your in. Duh!

  • Chord Progression Index

    Know what the 'vibe' of your chord is by knowing how it fits into a chord progression.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ableton, FL Studio, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase, Garage Band (VST3, AU, AAX)

Windows 10-11 Intel 64-bit Intel 64-bit (Arm is not supported), macOS 12.7.6 (or later) running Apple Silicon or Intel 64 bit

Ableton Live: Create a midi track, then use Ableton's instrument rack to insert it.
Logic Pro: Create an instrument track and find it in the MIDI FX dropdown.
Pro Tools: Create an instrument track and find the plugin under MIDI Plugin.
Cubase: Create an instrument track. You must route the input and output midi connections yourself.

Currently, ColorChord Chord Detector only detects and understands midi note events.

Create a midi track, then use Ableton's instrument rack to insert it.

Create a midi track, then use FL Studio's Patcher plugin to insert it.

Create an instrument track. You must route the input and output midi connections yourself.