MIDI Harmonizer V4 requirements:
- Mac: OS X 10.11.6 or later
- Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB RAM, Intel Core i5 with 8 MB RAM recommended
- Works also on Apple Silicon
MIDI Harmonizer V4 features:
- based on Cycling74 Max platform 8 (run-time version included)
- individual notes can trigger chords containing up to 4 x 10 = 40 notes
- rotating 4-note chords can be programmed individually (8 per preset) to prevent parallel and static harmonics and create contra-motion harmonics
- possibility to offset MIDI note velocity (negative) of 2nd to 4th note in chord
- highest note in triggered chord can be a different note than input note
- 8 chords in a preset can be triggered (through playing/generating a note) sequentially or at random
- force/harmonize programmable chords to fit within a certain key/scale including tensions
– overall bypass as well as key/scale forcing/harmonizing can be switched on/off with programmable MIDI cc messages - harmonizer key can be set
- harmonizer primairy scales include major, minor and dominant
- harmonizer tensions include lowered/raised 5th, major 7th, lowered/raised 9th and raised 11th
- 12 key switches with any key/scale including tensions can be programmed within each preset
- real-time switching of key/scale using key switches in lower keyboard area (keyswitch splitpoint can be set below C0, C1, C2 or C3)
- real-time switching of key/scale by using chromatic above/below approach while playing (e.g. playing f#,e,f or e,f#,f in a solo line can be used to switch to key/scale programmed for F)
- ability to set MIDI in port and MIDI output ports
- ability to set a separate MIDI output channel for each individual note of the 4-note chord
- ability to save 128 presets (8 presets in 16 banks)
- MIDI program change recognition
- Chord mapper function for mapping individual notes to up to 10 specific notes
- Chord accumulate function to build up chords dynamically
- Chord freezing function to hold and sustain chords
- Solo function to solo over sustained chords
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