5/5 rating based on 158 reviews. Read all reviews for Chord Progression Generator for iPhone.
Chord Progression Generator is free iOS app published by Michael Krautsieder
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you couldnt do the same thing easier and (arguably) more creatively in garageband, how it shows you the chords and you can choose your own progression in key, you can save infinite number of progressions for free with garageband and any instrument. this app has frozen up on me 3 times now, with only this app being used on my 2017 ipad pro 10.5inch so yeah, also one could still use this free and screen record (or use koala with your phone or even a pocket operater if you have one) and use a sound -> midi application to export infinite # of progressions. so not worth the 3$ monthly. just make it a one time paid fee and you get to keep it forever with all features. then i would buy it and change my review
nathanosborne
I haven’t had this app long, but it has already helped me through songwriting sessions when I get stuck. I also love the feature where the chords can be exported to MIDI. There are some things that could be better, but it’s a solid app.
Jysia girl
This app is way too easy and it’s worth paying for the premium. As someone who is new to chord progressions, this is perfect!! I also LOVE the instrument options! The piano can get a bit boring, so I was excited to see all the sounds I could choose. Thank you so much for this app!
TheRealChinoo
Love the idea of this app. Would rate higher but it glitches too much when either changing rhythm or actual progression
KoolBreezebassdude
Was looking for something to help with a creative logjam. So many possibilities here! Very easy to use, and as a bass player it not only allows me to work on scales and riffs within the cord progressions it has also helped me to start to learn and understand the keyboard. Big thumbs up on this one!
binaryLady
Without having extensive skills on the keyboard, this app is super useful for generating ideas and midi tracks. Nice simple UI too! Would be nice to be able to control tempo within the app.
officepotato
It’s a great app for beat block or learning music theory or coming up with more interesting cords/melody progression
DocnovaETSU
Is there any plans to add more scales? The only real flaw I can find in the app is that there are only three scales and no modes. I’ve seen people say progressions can tend to sound the same. I think if you just had all the basic types of modes and scales it would make this infinitely more versatile and easily worth the iap. I realize this might be easier said than done depending on how your algorithm works. I’d easily drop another 10 bucks for that ability. I’m mean either way I’m cool coping them rhythms, but please think about it, it would be dope.