AudioTheory Guitars 1.18.0 – 24 Fret View + Improved Chord Selector Update

AudioTheory Guitars

The ultimate reference tool for guitar notes and chords. For anyone who's ever wished music theory was that little bit more straightforward – this is the software for you.

[img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/36013780/2beaf426fa00b695b30675f421a533ed5dfe1ffb.jpg[/img] Okay, I wasn't totally sure what to call this update as it adds in a few different features and all of them are new and exciting. But first, a quick announcement, AudioTheory Piano Keys will be launching on the 24th September 2021. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1513510/AudioTheory_Piano_Keys This new piece of music theory software takes all the features you know and love form AudioTheory Guitars but reworks them it into a piano-focused package. If you haven't already, now is a great time to add it to your Wishlist as this way you'll get an email from Steam next month when it's available. Anyway, back to AudioTheory Guitars... [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/36013780/4324f4adf1ab10b0cf98c12e8ab7f7da9f10dc3d.png[/img] [h3]Improved Chord Selector[/h3] The first new feature is an improved chord selector for open chords. This mirrors the layout already in place for power and barre chords, where you select a cord as a combination of a root note and position. It's easier to use as there are less buttons than before, you can see from the selector itself which chord is currently loaded, and I've added a set of open chords for the sharp/ flat notes so there's a whole bunch of new chord shapes to choose from too. This view is now also used on the fullscreen selector page. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/36013780/5a1b346df0fa8f1012e527c50b855acc5e4df56f.png[/img] [h3]24 Fret View[/h3] This is the option to select a full 24 fretboard diagram as an alternative to the default 15 fret diagram. This lets you see two octaves at once, and comes in handy for a few obscure chord/ capo combinations that go past fret 15. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/36013780/ea632334814918c005bdd953922224dccf553850.png[/img] You can choose the desired fretboard size from the options popup. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/36013780/aef16d6023cebf0f339b2ba98e1a48b794230026.png[/img] [h3]Relative shape/ exact note selection options for chords[/h3] When you have a capo applied on the fretboard, you will see an additional tab for choosing between a 'relative shape' and 'exact root note', which are two different ways to think about the chord you are selecting. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/36013780/388178bf6a4d20e9763b243ddae127fa4d9b8904.png[/img] 'Relative shape' was the only selection method previously. This is what you typically see on online tabs for songs played with a capo. For example, a C cord 'shape' will always be the same, but the actual root note of the chord increases with the capo. So at capo position 3, the actual chord being played is a D# (C+3). It will depend on the context, but working with shapes is often the easiest way to understand what you're playing. However, for the times where you want to see the exact chord for the selected root note, you've now got the option to identify a chord this way too. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/36013780/a7371ade8aca160a2d4b1a29447061a9f39db01e.png[/img] [h3]Clear Highlighting Delay[/h3] There's another new option in the settings too, this is three different time durations for which the keyboard colour highlighting will clear once input is no longer received. By default this is turned off, which means as soon as you unpress a note then it stops being highlighted – what you see on screen directly matches up to the input. The two alternatives are a short (roughly .2 seconds) and a long (roughly 1 second) delay before the highlighting is cleared. These are primarily designed for fast piano players – if you're quickly sending input via a connected MIDI device then real-time highlighting means that the notes are sometimes only highlighted for a very small amount of time, and this is a great way to keep them emphasised for longer. [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/36013780/38bf70ef80f50b6d7acd13885aab6be58dfbdc84.png[/img] One more change, I've moved the per-string tuning into the options popup. This makes the fullscreen fretboard view look a bit neater. That's all for today. Thanks for reading, and please look forward to the release of AudioTheory Piano Keys next month.