Ripchord is a simple MIDI plugin for creating and remixing chord progressions.
It lets you easily map multiple output notes to a given input note so that you can create your own custom chord mappings, and then experiment with the order and the rhythm of the chords by simply playing one note at time.
Ripchord is free and will always be free, and you can also download free presets from the community.
It lets you easily map multiple output notes to a given input note so that you can create your own custom chord mappings, and then experiment with the order and the rhythm of the chords by simply playing one note at time.
Ripchord is free and will always be free, and you can also download free presets from the community.
Downloads
Win 64 VST
(1.7 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(1.1 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(1.1 Mb)
(5 / 5)
Exactly what I needed
No Windows x86 version available, what a shame, looks like a great plugin
As a advice, update ur system to x64, because in the future everythings will be available on x64 systems.
(1 / 5)
Downloaded this vst and it still won't work no sound pushes out even after me linking sound to it. Somebody help before I throw my laptop thru a wall
Same problem, I tried everything but still does not push out Midi to other plugins.
I think it's because of the 64 and 32 bit, coz I'm having the same issue and I'm using a 32 bit and this VST is a 64.
(5 / 5)
the v2 update is sick.
I tried to route them in fl stuido and it doesn't work. Do you know how it worka in fl studio ?
same problem bro
Im having the same problem is there a solution?
Same here, I tried everything but still doesnt work.
(5 / 5)
Super dope!
(4 / 5)
Los VST3 no tienen archivos ".dll". Tienes que 1) descomprimir Ripchord.zip, 2) encuentra el archivo -> RipchordWindowsRipchord.vst3 3) moverlo a la carpeta -> C:Program FilesCommon FilesVST3 y finalmente
(4 / 5)
This is literally my favorite chord plugin. So fun to mess with, and free!!!!!
(5 / 5)
Does one job, but does it really well. Great tool for inspiration.
(5 / 5)
Yo this thing is so easy to use, dope af.
(5 / 5)
Nice, just what I needed.
(5 / 5)
This thing is super useful and easy to use.
(1 / 5)
Too much intimidating facebook hassles for such lack of functionality.
Better look for Chordz by CodeFN42
What facebook hassles? It didn't ask me for any facebook stuff.
What are you on about? I have tried them all and this is by far the best. ZERO hassles
(1 / 5)
This is poor!! if your after a free decent Midi chord creator, check formidiChords
OK, a note to chord MIDI mapper. Right. But what about chord transposition? How it is now, user can only play back the chord in it's original key. Useful, but not very useful. It would be awesome if the keyboard was split and would allow user to transpose +-12 notes by holding a key together with the original key. Most of the presets are using just one octave, so the rest of the keyboard is not used. If chords are being played back from, let's say C3-C4, then, transposing could be done from, let's say C2-B2. So, when user plays with just one finger (C3-C4), then the chords are played back as they are now, but if user holds, for example, D2 and hits one of the chord keys (C3-C4), then the chords should play all transposed -1 for example. This would be super simple to implement in the UI, each preset would need just one number set, a note number where transposing would be rooted. For example, a preset is using C3-B3 for it's chords, then, if user sets C2 as a transpose root, holding D2 would transpose +1, while holding B1 would transpose -1. Of course, keys that already have chords assigned would play the chord, not do the transposing. In that way, it would really be a useful chord remixing tool. Just speaking my mind here.
You could assign midi to transpose (other vst), also Keyboard split (other vst), then stack these three to get what you describe.
I don't see how is this possible without complex routing since Ripchord does not let through the keys that are not assigned to chords.
Route initial to two channels. Split in both complementarily. Chord one. Route the chorded with the other to a single channel. Transpose there.
Complex routing, indeed. I would rather forget about this plug-in altogether than go through such a hustle each and every time I want to drop some chords.
It seems then that you don't really consider it as a real need, or you wouldn't bother implementing a solution. Because others would be ready to implement far more complex routings to meet their actual production needs (e.g for parallel compression, sidechaining effects, etc) e.g not just random thoughts. Might be good then for the developer to rank such request appropriately.
Yo u should check out the v2 update, it does exactly what you were describing.