Chord Display

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  • Scott
    Moderator

    The chords are displayed on MIDI input into EZkeys. IOW, if you feed EZkeys MIDI from your host DAW track, it will be displayed. Or, if you play ‘live’ with a MIDI controller using EZkeys as the sound instrument, the chords you play will be displayed.

    I’m not sure about why the song blocks are blank, it is probably a demo limitation as you can’t drag and drop the MIDI to your host DAW.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    farinnelly
    Participant

    But I’ve seen a video on Youtube where a guy uses a demo EZkeys and the blocks in the song writer are not blank. Isn’t that because of Windows XP then? I just don’t understand!

    Scott
    Moderator

    I don’t know if it’s an XP issue. I guess it could be, or a video card issue. But, you say it plays back fine?

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    farinnelly
    Participant

    Yes, it does! Hope there’s a solution to this. Looking forward to hearing from you. Keep up the great work!

    Scott
    Moderator

    Can you post a link to the video where the demo is used?

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

    Whitten
    Participant

    I’m seeing black midi info on my blocks in EZkeys as a demo.
    I’m on an iMac using the latest version of Logic.
    No idea why you aren’t seeing them as I’m not a tech head, but I can report it working well here.

    musi
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: Scott

    The chords are displayed on MIDI input into EZkeys. IOW, if you feed EZkeys MIDI from your host DAW track, it will be displayed.

    Wait, what is this about feeding EZKeys MIDI from the host? Is it able to analyze it and change chords there, or what would be the purpose of that?

    Scott
    Moderator

    Is it able to analyze it and change chords there, or what would be the purpose of that?

    Yes and no. EZkeys can analyze any MIDI fed into it. Be it ‘live’ from a MIDI keyboard or MIDI already on your MIDI track. What’s the purpose? Players could learn the chord names they are playing.

    Scott Sibley - Toontrack
    Technical Advisor

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