A new plugin called Chord Dock just dropped from k2get. It works as a MIDI chord track inside your DAW, letting you plot out and see chord progressions on a timeline. This is made for music software that lacks this kind of built-in feature.
It comes in two flavors. There is a free Lite version with the basic workflow and essential chords. The paid Extended version adds more advanced stuff like tension and slash chords, a Circle of Fifths view, and better tools for snapping notes and adjusting durations.
You can get Chord Dock on both macOS and Windows, as either a VST3 or AU plugin. The Extended edition is on an introductory sale right now, going for twenty-nine dollars instead of the usual thirty-nine.
It comes in two flavors. There is a free Lite version with the basic workflow and essential chords. The paid Extended version adds more advanced stuff like tension and slash chords, a Circle of Fifths view, and better tools for snapping notes and adjusting durations.
You can get Chord Dock on both macOS and Windows, as either a VST3 or AU plugin. The Extended edition is on an introductory sale right now, going for twenty-nine dollars instead of the usual thirty-nine.