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Freelance musicians and bandleaders, either live or studio
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Chordsheet Maker fits right in between the other players. Complete enough for mainstream use cases, but simple enough to be able to write a chart quickly and simply.
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Other apps are either too simple and lack contents, or not oriented towards lead sheets and chord sheets (making them very versatile, but bloated). Chordsheet Maker fits right in the middle of these.
I’m a guitarist that’s mainly a “hired gun” and got to often get some charts down. This has been a delight to do with this app. Quite intuitive and user friendly. The developer also answer quickly to questions and comments.
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If you want simple, reliable, and without the need of external instruments, check out Bosca Ceoil. Source: about 1 year ago
Hey folks. I'm no kind of musician - the best I can do is whistle. But I've had fun with Bosca Ceoil and I'd like to find something equally simple yet with a good variety of instruments so that I can noodle about with audio fragments when I'm travelling. Can anybody suggest something worthwhile? Source: about 1 year ago
Intriguing! Thank you for that image, very useful. Sunvox, eh? I'll take a look, though it's probably over my head! I have trouble with Bosca Ceoil...! Source: about 1 year ago
I am not making music yet, but if I were, I would be looking into ProjectSAM (free orchestra) and Bespoke Synth (free modular DAW). Also, I found Bosca Ceoil to be good for retro video game music as the files it creates are small and work well with source control. Source: over 1 year ago
I made all of the sounds myself in either BeepBox (https://www.beepbox.co/) or Bosca Ceol (https://boscaceoil.net/). The sound of the bar going up and down is just a long humming sound that I loop and change the pitch of based on how full the bar is. For the collision sound, on CollisionEnter2D I add together Brian's velocity X and Y, and use that as a modifier for the volume of the collision - so it will be a... Source: over 1 year ago
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