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I was able to compile the app so it can run standalone in a more professional view. Here's a video of the app running:
 
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You can download the .app from https://wpi0-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/dgorbunov_wpi_edu/ERzNg17w1BROmk8y27E3E8UBJnh6L3itBdoG4VkTmmi7zg?e=dIoOUv
 
You can download the .app from https://wpi0-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/dgorbunov_wpi_edu/ERzNg17w1BROmk8y27E3E8UBJnh6L3itBdoG4VkTmmi7zg?e=dIoOUv
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 27 June 2024

This is my final project for MU2300 Foundations of Music Technology. I've always loved house music and have wanted a way to play around with an easily generate house music chord progressions. Since these are mainly shifting the same Minor 7th/Major 7th voicing around, I decided to make a tool in Max to help with this process. Here's a screenshot of the what the patch looks like: Chordmaker-photo.png

I was able to compile the app so it can run standalone in a more professional view. Here's a video of the app running: File:Chordmaker-video.mp4

You can download the .app from https://wpi0-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/dgorbunov_wpi_edu/ERzNg17w1BROmk8y27E3E8UBJnh6L3itBdoG4VkTmmi7zg?e=dIoOUv