5/5 rating based on 36 reviews. Read all reviews for ChordFlow for iPhone.
ChordFlow is paid iOS app published by Dmitry Klochkov
Aidan Hawking
Pressing on the chord section or any of the melody sections doesn’t do anything on my iPhone 7+. Only the play buttons work. Expensive app to not work
calvinbrodice
Please add a user manual, much more example songs (more than 4) and perhaps an updated video tutorial. I find the app unintuitive and very difficult to do anything aside from tweak an existing song. Additionally, there is heavy use of color-based ui that encodes information. This is a novel idea but it is absolutely horrible for users who are color blind.
Atm0spher1c
I understand basic music theory but my understanding of the theory behind chord progressions is limited. My limited understanding is that staying within a key can be musically limiting. I’ve been on the hunt for an app that allow you to put together progressions in a less limited, flexible way. ChordFlow provides an attractive, flexible, intuitive interface for sketching interesting chord progressions
housemachine
Really hope updates are maintained this is brillliant clean and super easy to use. Great app for results
justbobcross
I have not previously rated or commented on an app. This app deserves to be the exception. It was already a joy to use and the recent upgrade moves it close to perfection. The quality and flexibility of the app combined with a responsive developer make for a wonderful music experience.
LJ Swype
I’ve been playing around this app create richer arrangements because I don’t play an instrument. The updates keep adding very useful features. Well worth the price.
Just plane awesome
I have reached out to the developers so hopefully I will update my star rating soon but as of this moment I cannot use portrait view on my phone making it a non-functional app for me. Also, when using this on my iPad, it fall out of sync constantly with Ableton Link and that is not so awesome
CascadeJay
This app is very useful for sketching out a song. There’s a slight learning curve but once you figure it out it’s easy to build your song parts with melody and harmony, without having to mess with a more complicated DAW like GarageBand. Most importantly tweaking your chords/notes is fast and easy which lets you iterate fast. And all the chords you need are available. Some nice to have additions would be: * Add a basic drum machine sequencer * Allow the melody to reach lower notes (basically so you could create a bass line with it) * A few more sounds * Being able to use voices in amounts similar to the notes of the chord for arpeggiation (so 3 notes for a C chord, and 4 for a C7 for instance) without having to change voices. Keep up the good work!
JosephJFK
This is a terrific app. It’s one of the most intuitive-yet-innovative sequencing apps I’ve seen. It would benefit from Ableton Link Start/Stop support, however. Not a big enough deal to deny 5 stars. You can always export Midi; it’s just sometimes not ideal for workflow.