EDM Chord Progressions with AD 2,200 Midi Chord Progressions HD

23.12.2015
EDM Chord Progressions made easy with the Audiodeus 2,200+ Midi Chord Progressions. How to build your own 4-voice midi chord progressions for West Coast Chords, Deep House Chords, House Chords, Trap Chords or any other chord progression for any other Electronic Music Style. Share this Video: https://youtu.be/AW54SBEtOyQ More infos: http://www.audiodeus.com Special introductory price 2,200+ Midi Chord Progressions for Musicians and Producers US$ 17.99 until January 11, 2016 (then US$ 27.99) Audiodeus 2,200+ Midi Chord Progressions 2,200+ Midi Chord Progressions for musicians and producers Audiodeus Midi Chord Progressions Inside the package are over 2,200, handcrafted 4-bar-long, chord progressions in midi-format. The collection covers every possible combination of triads, and has been crafted to follow the intricate rules of harmony and voice leading. Drag and Drop into your DAW Musicians and producers can use these midi-files and drag and drop them into their favorite DAW (digital audio workstation) or sequencer, such Ableton Live, FL-Studio, Reason, Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, and more. You can use your favorite synths or sampler to play the midi files as chords or arpeggiate it with their favorite arpeggiator. Easy to Preview The advantage of this package, compared with other vendors who offers vastly more chord progressions, is that the files are easier to find and to preview. The midi files are separated into 7 Folders sorted by the beginning chords (chords are normally built off a single note, called the “root”; the triads are created with a root, third, and fifth for every step of a scale that a triad can be built on). Folder 1 contains progressions beginning with the Chord on the first step of the scale, folder 2 of the second step, and so on The progressions are based on C-Major – this means: Folder 1: contains midi progressions beginning with a C-major chord Folder 2: contains midi progressions beginning with a D-minor chord Folder 3: contains midi progressions beginning with an E-Minor chord Folder 4: contains midi progressions beginning with a F-major chord Folder 5: contains midi progressions beginning with a G-major chord Folder 6: contains midi progressions beginning with an A-minor chord Folder 7: contains midi progressions beginning with a B-diminished chord The content of the folders also corresponds with so called „modal scales,“ which are said to stand for different moods in music, and some sound better in different styles of music. For example, the Phrygian scale goes very well with chillout music. Although in a lot of DAWs or midi controllers (like Ableton Push or a lot of midi-controllers on the iPad) you can set those modal scales so that you can’t play a tone out of tune. This way, however, musician can improvise over the progressions with the selected scale. This means that the modal scales of the folders are: Folder 1: C-Major Folder 2: D-Dorian Folder 3: E-Phrygian Folder 4: E-Lydian Folder 5: G-Mixolydian Fol

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