System 2412 is a writing system app that creates atonal chord progressions by simply pressing a button. You can also create a progression from scratch, depending on what tonalities you want to hear and work with.
The app creates a progression consisting of 12 note groups made up of 3 notes each. All of the 12 note groups have their own time signature which can be adjusted from 1 to 16 beats per measure, and the tempo can be adjusted from 80 bpm to 400 bpm.
After coming up with a progression, then record the audio from the app onto a DAW/multitracker and begin writing and recording. Use the notes in the note groups to construct riffs/melodies, practice soloing, write a melody on top of the progression, add drums, or use the progression however you want to get more ideas for writing and soloing.
Since these progressions consist mostly of clusters rather than chords are using all 12 notes 3 times, dont expect to get common chord progressions, although occasionally youll find a few instances. The point of this app is to create different soundscapes so that you can come up with wacky tonality shifts that may twist your ear at first, and lead you into previously unknown musical territories that you probably wouldnt have come across without using a system like this. And its even more fun if you just love working with notes!
To get a better idea of how to use the app, watch the tutorial at www.ronjarzombek.com/rjapptutorials.html
Take to a listen to the song We Have Controlled The Federation which I wrote exclusively with progressions that I came up with using the System 2412 app...
https://youtu.be/1x-fpDfqBnk
So if youre just tired of using the same old progressions that youve heard before and are looking for some new and creative progressions to write with, or just want to work on your knowledge of theory and what scales work over certain sets of notes, this might be the app for you!...
System 2412 app operation:
There are 24 blocks on the top 2 rows, and 12 blocks on the bottom row. The notes on the top two rows either have a string sound, a keyboard sound, or can be muted. The notes on the bottom row have a string sound, and can be dropped two octaves for bass, and can be muted. Get whatever combination that you want... a single row, two rows or all three.
If you dont like how a certain "note group" or "cluster" sounds, just take a note out and replace it with another note.
Tap (or hold and tap) each note for the correct enharmonic spelling.
You can start and stop anywhere in the middle of the progression, then restart by clicking below a note group, then press play.
www.ronjarzombek.com