Algoriffix has updated Transkr V2, the audio-to-MIDI converter, to version 2.9.2 adding chord matching and in-app purchases to its rich set of features.
Version 2.9.2 allows you to enter custom chords and have them automatically matched and time-aligned with the audio. Should you seek to use this functionality on complete songs, Algoriffix recommend you use a stem splitter beforehand to extract the harmony part or to remove the vocal. The chords are input as a comma-separated list of chord symbols.
Currently, the following 11 symbols are supported:
- maj (major).
- min (minor).
- 7 (dominant seventh).
- dim (diminished).
- dim7 (diminished seventh).
- aug (augmented).
- sus2 (suspended second).
- sus4 (suspended fourth).
- maj7 (major seventh).
- m7 (minor seventh).
- 7sus4 (dominant seventh suspended fourth).
The Axis progression in the key of C major, e.g., would be communicated as “Cmaj, Gmaj, Amin, Fmaj” (no spaces).
As a Mac user, you can now also unlock the full version by purchasing a licence from the App Store. To do so, click on the shopping-cart icon and select “App Store” from the popup menu.
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