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Music Developments Melodya v1.5.3 Rev1 [WiN]

Music Developments Melodya
TeamCubeadooby | 05 May 2024 | 6.31 MB
Melodya is an advanced melody generator and motive editor plugin.

Melodya is an advanced motive editor and melody generator which is simple to use but at the same time it offers many detailed settings for deeper control. It not just creates new melodies, it can also mutate existing melodies in different ways. The generated melody can be freely edited.

Features

  • motive editor and one-click melody generation based on detailed rhythm and shape options
  • advanced rhythm mapping algorithm that makes separation of shape and rhythm possible
  • several melodic and rhythmic transformations used in famous, well-known melodies
  • chords track: generate melody for a chord progression!
  • chords track playback with or without voice leading
  • suitable for modern genres: a “Modern” rhythm generator is included (+2 others)
  • a simple single-page UI which is fully customizable (colors, fonts, keyboard shortcuts...)
  • MIDI file import. The dropped MIDI file can be split into melody sections that can be changed or regenerated
  • melody generation and mutating an existing melody for a single click
  • simple activation. No internet connection is required for activation or operation


x64: VST3, VST2 | x86: VST3, VST2
Just install! Same AppID as previous release.

Rock on and enjoy!
-TCD

Purpose of revision: COLLASOUL reports that it "Somehow goes
to Demo after a few generations of midi." While testing
after the fact, it was doubtful. However, what
he is saying has been triggered after finally deciding to allow
more than the base octave. In other words, octaves opening up
to 1 or more triggered it. Changes have been made in an
attempt to alleviate the issue. Thank you (on behalf of everyone)
and you're welcome (on behalf of everyone.)


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