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Genos (12 Boards) => Genos - General => Topic started by: guitpic1 on February 08, 2019, 06:26:10 PM
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Does the Genos have a function(built in) similar to Yamaha's chord tracker?
Tx
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I use the Yamaha Chord tracker on the I-Pad , it works Great ;D
Soryt :)
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Hi --
Chord Tracker communicates nicely with Genos, Tyros 5 and later model S-series PSRs. It can send a chord sequence to the arranger:
http://sandsoftwaresound.net/chord-tracker-revealed/
So, building Chord Tracker into Genos isn't really necessary -- as long as you have an iPad.
If you've followed the new Yamaha Sonogenic, Chord Tracker is kind of essential to that product. The Sonogenic documentation refers equally to iOS and Android. I hope this means that Yamaha is preparing a version of Chord Tracker for Android.
Please, let's not start another long flame thread about lack of Android apps from Yamaha. If you want to vote for Android support, like this message or something. "The rest of you can just rattle your jewelry!" ;D ;D
Have a good weekend -- pj
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Thank you PJ. I’ve been using Chord Tracker for a while and didn’t realize I could send the info to Genos. So much to experiment with this weekend....so little time....
And by the way, your summary write ups are excellent!
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For the record, Chord Tracker also works on an iPhone (iPhone 4s and later).
Chris
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That's a great site of yours by the way PJ.
Chris
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Thanks Chris and Mike!
-- pj
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If do have an iPad. What cables do I need to hook it to Genos?
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If you want to go wired, then an Apple Camera Connection kit (AKA Lightning-USB Camera Adapter) and a standard USB cable will do the job.
The Chord Tracker manual is in the downloads section of:
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical_instruments/pianos/apps/chord_tracker/index.html
Chord Tracker will also connect over Bluetooth, but that assumes a Yamaha Bluetooth MIDI interface.
Hope this helps -- pj
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It's also possible to connect from iPad to Genos over Wi-Fi.
Genos must be running in Access Point Mode, Genos reference Manual, page 143. (The default password is "00000000". This always fakes me out.)
Then, go to Settings on the iPad and connect to the Genos via Wi-Fi.
Finally, launch Chord Tracker and select Genos as your instrument.
All the best -- pj
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Just to add, not sure if anyone is aware that when using chord tracker over WiFi the audio form the song that is playing in the app will sound through Genos speakers.
Control the volume with the Wireless LAN volume slider in mixing console. Very. Clever I thought.
Regards
Steve
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Hi --
Chord Tracker communicates nicely with Genos, Tyros 5 and later model S-series PSRs. It can send a chord sequence to the arranger:
http://sandsoftwaresound.net/chord-tracker-revealed/
So, building Chord Tracker into Genos isn't really necessary -- as long as you have an iPad.
If you've followed the new Yamaha Sonogenic, Chord Tracker is kind of essential to that product. The Sonogenic documentation refers equally to iOS and Android. I hope this means that Yamaha is preparing a version of Chord Tracker for Android.
Please, let's not start another long flame thread about lack of Android apps from Yamaha. If you want to vote for Android support, like this message or something. "The rest of you can just rattle your jewelry!" ;D ;D
Have a good weekend -- pj
Any news on the Android version? Would love to try this out, but I currently don't own any IOS devices.
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I have proposed Markus to do a tutorial for the players that don't know how to display correctly the sheet music of a midi file on the screen and look his idea for letting the keyboard find the chords with just a midi cable and no other software.I don't have a midi cable yet to test it on my psr.
https://youtu.be/35lvuLmPNIQ (https://youtu.be/35lvuLmPNIQ)
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Any news on the Android version? Would love to try this out, but I currently don't own any IOS devices.
Hello Jorgen --
Yamaha promised Android support (Chord Tracker for Android?) when it announced the SHS-500 Sonogenic. USA retailers are claiming end of May availability for the Sonogenic, so maybe that means the Android version may drop then?
Yamaha released a bug fix update for the iOS version recently. Of course, that doesn't help Android users.... ;)
All the best -- pj
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Today I bought a midi cable and tested on my psr s750 Olly Woo's suggestion to be able to add the chords to a midi file and yes it worked. :)
The s750 auto detected the chords from the channel I have chosen.