Lot of nice videos there under the media tab.įirst off he addresses the general question of whether this is cheating, or taking the easy way out. Midi Madness 3 Algorithmic melody generator, with randomness controls. No personal experience with it, but definitely worth a look, especially at that price. It seems to me more directed towards Pop and EDM, though it also seems adaptable. ![]() My previous experience playing with Odesi was pretty awful, so with the level of marketing behind Captain stuff, I just assumed it’d be more of the same.Īlso remember the software that probably established (and nearly destroyed?) this category years ago.Īnd a better choice than Liquid Notes is Liquid Music from WaveDNA. They essentially quit updating Odesi and split it into multiple products for each feature (some of which aren’t even ported to Windows yet). In comments to his video: I’m familiar with it. While putting this list together Google was watching (they are always watching – creepy), and they shared with me one of their advertisers that well could be on this list.Ĭaptain Chords Plugin $79 – they also make OdesiĪnd what Benn said about Captain Chords and Odesi. The two systems Benn reviewed/demonstrated in Part III of his videos are: ![]() A list of the ten “melody assistants” Benn reviews on Part II, arranged with links, least expensive to most.
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