The MusicLab Rhythm'n'Chords™ MIDI FX plug-in is a unique powerful and flexible tool for easy and convenient creation of accompanying guitar parts, as well as any rhythmic harmonic parts (i.e. parts, containing chords played in certain rhythm pattern) in MIDI. The base of our plug-in is a simple idea of separate assigning the chords and creating rhythm structure for playing them. Parts of the technology are protected by Russian Federation patent #2,145,121. Other RF, US, and international patents...
Tested and 100% working with SONAR 8
Tested and 100% working with XPsp3
NOT tested with Vista
The chords are assigned in special Chord Chart view, imitating traditional way of chord assignment for real guitar players. Chords can be entered either using standard symbols (67 chord types and extensions are organized in hierarchical menu), or by assigning certain notes from virtual piano keyboard, as well as by simply dragging and dropping MIDI track from Cakewalk®.
Rhythm is built of prerecorded rhythm patterns being assigned to the Rhythm track in the Chord Chart view. You can select rhythm patterns from Rhythm Library supplied with the plug-in. Rhythm patterns are created as specially pre-recorded 1-, 2-, 4-, 8-measure rhythm phrases, which contain various guitar techniques (Strokes), like strumming, muting, picking, plucking, bass and chord, slow strum, etc.
Also Rhythm may be written (or played) as Note events by traditional way in Cakewalk® track. Every event corresponds to a certain Stroke type (the way a chord is played): down strum, upstrum, muted strum, individual voice/bass performance, strum on higher 3-4 strings, grace strums, etc. (in all 22 Stroke types).
Chords and rhythm patterns can be assigned in real time from MIDI keyboard. This lets you quickly play rhythm and/or chords into the song, simultaneously auditioning resulting guitar part.
Resulting rhythm/chord part is controlled with several groups of parameters.
Velocity (balance between chord voices, depending on type/strength of a Stroke).
Arpeggiation (time between the first and the last chord notes, depending on type/strength of a Stroke).
Voice control (number of voices for various Stroke types, settings for automatic chord voice constructing and smooth transition between chords, automatic voice hold options for more precise emulation of guitar strumming).
Using those parameters any musician, even the most demanding professional can achieve the desired maximally close to the real sound guitar track.
The principle of separate chord/rhythm assigning lets you organize guitar rhythm pattern libraries (in the way drum pattern libraries are organized). Then all you have to do to create an accompaniment guitar part is to select and copy the rhythm pattern you like, previously having assigned a chord scheme for the certain part.
Features
Technology of independent chord/rhythm editing.
Large updating Rhythm Library containing numerous guitar rhythm phrases and techniques, copied from real guitar parts performed by famous musicians.
Even the beginning users can quickly and smoothly create an accompaniment guitar track of any complexity.
Chord editing
Enter chords from convenient hierarchical menu, MIDI or PC keyboard.
Drag & drop chord exchange between Cakewalk® MIDI track and Chord Chart view.
67 types and extensions of chords plus user chords.
Thousands of guitar-type chords available.
Automatic smooth chord connection.
Convenient and quick search for appropriate chords inversions and their transition.
Control over chord range and polyphony.
Displaying and editing chords on virtual keyboard.
Displaying chord position (upper voice note) in Chord Chart with correct alteration signs.
Chord auditioning while editing.
Ability of creating User chord libraries.
Multiply Undo/Redo.
Chord Chart import/export.
Rhythm editing
Large Rhythm Library containing prerecorded guitar rhythm patterns.
Style Filter for quick finding the appropriate pattern in the Rhythm Library
Special Rhythm track for convenient assigning and editing rhythm patterns in the Chord Chart.
Displaying rhythm pattern content in the Rhythm Library and Rhythm track
Auditioning and selecting rhythm patterns right from the Library
Drag and drop patterns from Rhythm Library to the Rhythm track
Guitar playing textures emulation (strumming, plucking, bass and strum, muted strum, glissando, slide, etc.).
Note Map with 22 Stroke types for convenient creating rhythm part in Cakewalk track.
Ability of creating User rhythm pattern libraries.
Manually playing rhythm pattern from a MIDI keyboard.
Performance control
Complete intuitive control over time and velocity related parameters of resulting sound (arpeggiation, voice velocity balance, voice control, etc.).
Precise adjusting of every parameter for the most sensitive timbres.
Advanced visualization of playing strums and sounding chord voices.
Maximally close emulation of rhythm guitar sound.
Automatic voice holding for more precise guitar strum imitation.
Creation of non-guitar chord/rhythm parts: vocal, strings, brass, pads, etc.
Real-time
Both rhythm and chord editing on the fly.
Advanced chord/rhythm assigning via MIDI in real time with simultaneous auditioning of the resulting sound.
Performing a guitar part from a MIDI keyboard completely in real time.
Momentary reflecting of any parameter change.
Cakewalk® integration
Saving Chord Chart and all other parameters inside Cakewalk® documents.
Piano Roll view Note Map with guitar Stroke names for convenient creation/editing of a rhythm pattern.
Simultaneous auditioning of the results while rhythm track editing (draw & scrub tools).
Total synchronization of Chord Chart with Cakewalk®.
Installation
Insert supplied Rhythm'n'Chords™ Installation CD and launch setup.exe from Setup folder.
Follow onscreen instructions.
Restart the computer (if required during the installation process).
The Rhythm'n'Chords™ plug-in installation is complete.
System requirements
Any sequencer with support of MIDI Plugins (MFX) technology (Cakewalk SONAR™ 1,2, Pro Audio™ 8 and higher, Guitar Studio™ 2, etc.)
Minimum
Windows 95**/98/ME: Pentium 200 MHz, 48 MB RAM.
Windows NT/2000: Pentium 300 MHz, 64 MB RAM.
Recommended
Windows 95**/98/ME: Pentium 300 MHz, 96 MB RAM.
Windows NT/2000: Pentium 400 MHz, 128 MB RAM.
Some real-time features ((chords auditioning, user patterns from CW track & MIDI keyboard) are available only with supported Cakewalk builds. Check http://www.musiclab.com/downloads/releases for Rhythm'n'Chords update which support of your Cakewalk product. Version 2.031 supports SONAR® 1.0-1.31, Pro Audio™ 8, 9, Home Studio™ 9
If you have unpatched Windows 95 (i.e. without Internet Explorer 4.01) you may need to install Common Controls update (http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/ieplatform/ie/comctrlx86.asp) and DCOM95 (http://www.microsoft.com/com/dcom/dcom95/dcom1_3.asp)
To launch the Rhythm'n'Chords™ plug-in
1-Launch Cakewalk.
2. Create a MIDI track.
3. Assign Rhythm'n'Chords™ plug-in to the track and open it (in SONAR right-click in Effect bin and select MusicLab/Rhythm'n'Chords plug-in; in Cakewalk double-click in the Effects bar, right-click and select MusicLab/Rhythm'n'Chords plug-in, double-click Rhythm'n'Chords name; in Cakewalk 8 open Console view, right-click in track Effects zone and select MusicLab/Rhythm'n'Chords plug-in, double-click Rhythm'n'Chords name).
4. You can now work with the Rhythm'n'Chords™ plug-in.
more info:
http://www.musiclab.com/products/rncmanual/rncman1.htm
DownloadLink: http://rapidshare.com/files/179709408/Musiclab.Rhythm.n.Chords.Pro.v.2.6.3.for.Sonar.rar
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