ChordWalk and a DAW running together on a Windows PC

The setup process is straightforward for a Windows PC running a DAW such as Cubase, Ableton, PreSonus Studio One, FL Studio, Pro Tools, Reason, MOTU, Reaper, Mixcraft, Bitwig, Magix Samplitude, and others.

A key feature of ChordWalk is its ability to route individual arpeggiators, chord selections, and virtual instrument selections to one or more specific instruments or MIDI tracks in your DAW. This individual routing allows for real-time control of chord selection, note patterns, and note sequences for individual virtual instrument sounds in your DAW, such as drums, bass, synths, guitars, and pianos.

You must create virtual loopback MIDI ports on a Windows PC to set up individual MIDI routing paths between ChordWalk and your DAW.



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