New sound for Chord Designer & Chorderator
Thursday, May 15th, 2008Apparently, there is some skill involved in creating musical samples. For my Chord Designer and Chorderator web-apps, I originally created the samples from scratch by manually playing every note on the guitar fretboard. Unfortunately, these didn't sound great when combined into arbitrary chords, since the timing and intonation were subtly off.
To fix this, I've completely redone the generated sounds. I think they sound a lot better now. You should also notice a difference in my ear training tools: the Interval Quiz and the Chord Recognition Quiz.
The Chorderator is my free online application that shows you how to play any chord you can think of, in any tuning. In standard tuning, you can also hear what the generated chord shapes sound like. (If you want to listen to chords in other tunings, including bass guitar and banjo [along with a ton more features], you can purchase my Guitarator Toolbox downloadable application.)
The Chord Designer is a sort-of "reverse Chorderator," which lets you place notes on a virtual fretboard to design a new chord, listen to it, and see what it's called.
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