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This supercharged upgrade is a massive overhaul of the original version, with a set of powerful new features to inspire you and your music making. Melody Sauce 2 is your new must-have music production assistant.
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#Melody assistant plugins full version#
Please Note: This is the full version of Melody Sauce 2. But the arp part is very basic, and no smart scale tool which I just really enjoy.Plugin Boutique are offering Melody Sauce by EVAbeat at a reduced price for a limited time, now only £35.95 / $42.58 (usually £49.00 / $58.04). You don't need a dongle, but it's still ilok. The price is indeed more important, and also you'll have to use ilok manager. I really wanted to also be able to use it inmy daw, which is also the case since V5.

The stand alone part, and vst instrument hosting possibility is also a great plus, at least imo. On this mel/bass/arp part of the interface you can also highly configure how it will react to your playing (type of arp, speed, velocity, octave etc). The C 3 always has the tonic of the chord you pick and the next notes (D 3, etc) follows the scale you picked but from the tonic of the chord you're playing as a starting point, it dynamicaly adapts to the scale you picked and the chord you're playing, but you can even chose that specific adaptation behavior (dynamic scale, relative scale, absolute scale, etc). It has a more functionalities for personalizing the chords, a very practical function to change directly in the same key the mode (black keys trigger the change of mode for example from Major to Dorian), so while you play and record you can change that, and it's both a chorder and an arp/bass/mel player at the same time in the same interface (chorder and what they call smart scale/Multi Arp).įor example if your C 2 plays a D minor and you picked the scale C major, and you hit C 3 (which trigger either the arpeg, or you can simply play single notes and add a melody or bass line on top of your chord) it will take for root the tonic of the chord you selected with C 2, so here D, with D 3 playing E, etc. I personaly find Autotheory much better than scaler, Cthulhu and the other chorders I've tried. Both chorders and more advanced arranger type Rapid Composer (my personal fav). The fact that they can all export the midi for whatever quirky stuff they generate is of course a major attraction.Ĭlick to expand.I have tried a lot of those quoted above. If people try to lazily get 'end results' out of these nice toys, they will be mostly disappointed but if you just want to get creatively provoked into areas outside of your own style(s) using your own chord sequences, then these are great fun to explore. With One Man Band and vArranger, you open the door to the world of Yamaha styles and Roland stylesĪnd there are hundreds of thousands of them freely available on the web.Įven if only 5% of those styles are interesting to you, you can still some find some real gems that can easily throw some surprising strange ideas at you, ideas you probably wouldn't have dreamt up yourself. So, for example, your next guitar solo might be 'influenced by' a snippet of what you heard from a clarinet player joining in with a trad jazz quintet that was mercilessly crucifying your rock chord progression. The results you get back will range from a bloody awful cheesy mess, through to occasionally really inspiring. You can instead, ask BiaB, One Man Band, or vArranger to pretend to be, e.g., a jazz band (or a band in almost any genre) and then feed your chord progression into it. If, like me, you can't afford to hire, and can't play like, a jazz quartet, So, for example, imagine you've written a rock song and you just fancy hearing what it might sound like if you asked a jazz quartet to play the same chord progression. The nice thing about styles is how they let you feed your own chord progressions into fake bands playing in multiple genresĪnd then see/hear what comes out the other end. vArranger handles Yamaha styles and Roland styles (and several others) Band in a Box styles are proprietary format In fact the following items mostly rely on you to provide your own chord progressions.īand in a Box, vArranger, and one other not mentioned, ' One Man Band', provide ' styles'. They're not just about chord progressions. Click to expand.Agree with all of the above, but could elaborate further.
