k2get has released Chord Dock v2.0, a major update to its chord track-style MIDI plug-in for Windows and macOS.
Chord Dock lets users build, visualize, edit, and export chord progressions on a timeline inside a DAW. Version 2.0 expands the workflow with Arranger Mode, Performance Page, Song Page, and the bundled ChordPart receiver plug-in.
Arranger Mode turns a chord progression into four-part accompaniment using Drums, Bass, Arp, and Chord Pad parts. Users can create patterns per section, launch or queue sections with pads, arrange patterns in song order, and export arranger patterns as MIDI.
Chord Dock v2.0 also introduces two new editions: Chord Dock Performance and Chord Dock Full Bundle:
- Performance unlocks the full Arranger workflow, including all pads, ChordPart per-part MIDI output, and Arranger MIDI export.
- Full Bundle includes both the Performance feature set and the Extended harmony-editing feature set.
The Chord Dock lineup now consists of Lite, Extended, Performance, and Full Bundle:
- Lite remains free and includes the core timeline workflow plus an Arranger Mode demo.
- Extended adds harmonic editing tools such as tensions, slash chords, Circle of Fifths tools, Reharmo, and section-based Arpeggio / Bassline generation.
Launch pricing is available until October 1, 2026: Extended is $19, Performance is $19, and Full Bundle is $29. Regular prices are $24, $29, and $39 respectively. Chord Dock Lite is free.
Chord Dock v2.0 is available for Windows and macOS. The main plug-in supports VST3 on Windows/macOS and AU on macOS. ChordPart is included as a VST3 receiver plug-in for Windows/macOS.
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