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You can’t create your own progressions, you’re limited to the options it gives you. The chords are only played on piano or organ, no guitar. Several bugs, or just problems with the interface
1.2.1
December 29, 2022
fixes a problem where the playback preferences (volumes, tempo) did not respond to touches
1.2
November 17, 2022
individual improvements and bug fixes
1.1
June 10, 2020
* updates for iOS 13 * adds a new option to the global preferences, where unusual chords in real life can be automatically translated
1.0.5
June 12, 2017
fixes a bug that caused the app to play no sound on some devices
1.0.4
April 13, 2017
introduces a new preferences section with two options: * adjust the key of your instrument (C / Bb / Eb) * adjust the delay of chords to be displayed/highlighted if you have an external audio device connect that causes some delay
More1.0.2
December 20, 2016
* fixes a bug that couldn't handle the German 'H' (for the B-note), resulting in crashes on different places * fixes a bug that displayed a white background when deselecting a setting value (only iOS < 10 devices) * fixes a bug that caused the app to crash when saving/exporting presets
More1.0
December 6, 2016
Yes, Random Progressions is compatible with iPad devices.
Michael Tschuggnall is the developer of the Random Progressions app.
The Random Progressions app currently supports iOS 12.1 or later.
The overall user rating of Random Progressions is 3.
The Main Genre Of The Random Progressions App Is Music.
1.2.1 is the newest version of Random Progressions.
Random Progressions rolled out its latest update on September 29, 2024.
Random Progressions originally came out on February 5, 2023.
Random Progressions is suitable for children aged Michael Tschuggnall.
Random Progressions is available in English, German.
Unfortunately, Random Progressions is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Random Progressions does not allow for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use Random Progressions with Apple Vision Pro.
No, there are no advertisements in Random Progressions.