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⭐️3.9 / 5
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🙌8
Ratings
📼8 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Chord Calculus
4.00
September 9, 2023
- Sharing settings and configurations across all your devices.
- True sharp and flat symbols
- Improved Configuration/Setup management
- Sharp/Flat switching for display of accidental tones/notes
More3.00
February 18, 2023
- Filter Icons now in in text form.
- Long touches bring up help on most interface tools.
More2.07
October 5, 2019
Minor bug fix for identify mode. Prevents a "non-chord" from locking out display chords for subsequent fingerings.
More2.06
September 17, 2019
Minor UI enhancements and better synchronization sounds and visual indicators when playing scales.
More2.05
August 26, 2019
Fixes:
- iCloud sync further stabilized.
- If the local file structure of the app becomes corrupted, the app will rebuild it. Per Apple policies, the app will require a user-initiated restart.
The user will be prompted via a dialog.
More2.04
August 6, 2019
Fixes:
Hopefully catching bad configuration file crashes that are occurring for some users. The app now catches these and resets to factory settings. Please let the developer know if this occurs more than once via the web site.
Enhancements:
Note indicator's red is now "milder". Let the developer know if you prefer this or the "stop light" red version
Now the Tone Locator Filter and the Quick Chord/Root selectors coexist peacefully on the iPhone.
More2.03
July 24, 2019
Fixes:
Marker sizes better scaled to layout size for older, smaller iPads.
Playback highlighting alignment fixed in scale mode.
Other minor UI tweaks
More2.02
July 16, 2019
Enhancements:
In Identify Mode, a long touch on the Found Chord Table, will shift you to Chord Mode, with the closest possible chord displayed. The appropriate Tone Filter will be set, based on the selected chord. This is handy for finding other voicings of this identified chord. Going back to Identify Mode will display the notes that where selected. Shifting back to Chord Mode using the main selector clears out the remembered notes.
Fixes:
Partial Capos were allowing some fingerings behind the capo that were not playable.
Chord Identifying was not properly finding some 6th chords.
If the Found Chords list is too long for the screen, an indicator shows more chords below.
Some minor UI tweaks.
More2.01
July 11, 2019
Fixes:
Some users on multiple platforms are seeing crashes that are fixed by a reinstall. I have put error reports on all file and iCloud related crashes. Please note the error type and e-mail me via the web site. I will track it down as soon as I have more data. If you want direct feedback, include an email address. I suspect disabling iCloud syncing will also fix it.
Enhancements:
The UI will now more appropriately use the full screen for all iOS platforms (the iPhone 5s is a stretch), thanks to Cartography, a useful framework for constraints. .
Th UI also now includes haptic feedback for various interactions with screen and its elements.
In Chord Mode, long touching the Chord name in the center panel below the play buttons will display all other names for the currently displayed chord (similar to identify mode). Tapping the list (or any other action that changes the fretboard) will remove the list. This was a user request. Other suggestions for enhancements are welcome.
The Instrument quick index is now full names of the sections.
More2.00
June 26, 2019
Complete Revamp of the User Interface Theme.
New instrument tuner. To bring up the tuner, long touch on the Tuning button above the instrument selector.
The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted.
MorePrice History of Chord Calculus
Description of Chord Calculus
ChordCalculus is a tool for players of fretted instruments. ChordCalculus will allow the user to choose from a large number of pre-defined fretted instruments in a variety of tunings. Additionally, the user can define new instruments and/or tunings. Single or multiple capos can be added. The user then picks from one of four operating modes using the segmented selectors at the center top of the display:
* (C)hord Calculator:
Show all fingerings for chords for a given instrument/tuning, filters, capos, and fret span.
* Chord (I)dentifer:
For a given instrument/tuning and fingering, display all possible names for a chord
* (S)cale Display:
For an instrument/tuning, key and scale type, display the scale, and play a two-octave scale
* (P)rogression Player:
Derived from chord mode, display fingerings for a chord progression. Also plays chords in sequence.
In all cases, the chords can be played as a chord or arpeggio and the scale played back.
As of version 2.0, an instrument tuner is accessed by long touching the tuning button.
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty5eI_DiXhk&t=20s for all the features
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Chord Calculus: FAQ
Yes, the Chord Calculus software is iPad-compatible.
The Chord Calculus app was built by Steven Pollack.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 16.0.
3.9: The Chord Calculus app gets mild reviews.
Music Is The Primary Genre Of The Chord Calculus App.
4.00 is the current version of Chord Calculus.
The date of the last Chord Calculus update is July 5, 2024.
The Chord Calculus app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Chord Calculus app is rated Steven Pollack: Contains no objectionable material.
Chord Calculus currently features the following languages: English.
No, Chord Calculus is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Chord Calculus does not offer in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Chord Calculus is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.