Musician and hobbyist programmer Katz Praatz has announced the release of an update to his simple chord sequencer designed to help users create music by arranging jazz chord progressions and tension chords.
Version 1.6 of Jazz Sketch adds 96 new chord progressions to the previously available 888 in version 1.5, bringing the total to 984 jazz chord progressions, and introduces new chord progression and chord annotation features, along with an updated MIDI file export function.
You can export the chord sequence (the chord progressions and chords you’ve arranged) as a MIDI file to play it or edit it in your DAW. With Jazz Sketch, you can create sophisticated, jazz-infused songs with ease. Additionally, Jazz Sketch allows you to learn jazz harmony by playing it yourself. In fact, Jazz Sketch is a small but highly useful software tool.
Priced $6.99 USD, Jazz Sketch is a standalone software. It runs on any computer that has JAVA or JRE (Java Runtime Environment) version 8 or later installed.
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