Oh dear Objective C. Still, it’s a start.
Still might it be simpler to use something like this:
Where you set the key and mode and just follow the pattern on the A4.
yes, absolutely…this would help… source please (fingers crossed it is not apple stuff)
Maybe this might help?
From Korg’s website:
The Chord Scale function automatically generates chords according to the key and scale that you specify. By using this in conjunction with the arpeggiator and the Touch Scale function of the touch pad, you’ll find yourself finishing entire songs in no time at all. You can also assign chords that you yourself play, opening up endless possibilities that are limited only by your imagination
It’s here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B07cu05t-20KbEhiaHUtSlFjN0E/view
I’ll move it to a permanent home once I get access to my website again.
It’s a 32 bit Windows application.
That looks cool, but pricey (£180~). The display reminds me of Kaossilator.
Pretty good music theory blog by Audanika, for peeps not quite ready to deal with traditional notation yet:
http://harmonytheory.audanika.com/
It’s IOS-centric though, particularly their own app, SoundPrism Pro, but maybe some ideas can be applied to software on other platforms.