Dacords
Dacords is a fictional open standard proposed to describe a method for encoding and performing chordal material in digital and hybrid analog-digital music systems. It defines a small data model for chords and their timing, including root note, chord quality (major, minor, diminished, augmented), added tensions (9, 11, 13), inversions, and voicing specifications. It also supports sequencing information such as onset time, duration, velocity, and optional performance instructions like strum or arpeggio patterns. A Dacords file would be designed to map chord events to control voltages or MIDI messages that drive analog-digital converters, synthesizers, or modular systems through a digital-to-analog converter (DAC).
History and context: The concept appeared in online music-technology circles in the mid-2020s as a thought experiment
Implementation ideas: Some experimental plugins and libraries parse Dacords data into MIDI/CV, enabling synchronized playback with
Reception and status: Dacords is discussed primarily in niche communities focused on music formats and hardware-software