Alter your chords and see Liquid Music adapt to your harmonic changes while preserving the voicings, rhythms, and melodic shape. Swap in a new rhythm and the chords and the melody you Sketched in will stay in place while you find the right groove: Liquid Music will re-fit the notes from your previous idea into new rhythms on-the-fly. Liquid Music separates MIDI clip data into five independent Layers to allow for modular editing-Sketch, Key, Chords, Voice, and Rhythm can all be modified independently while the rest of your performance remains as constant as possible. And if it’s not quite right, just redraw and start crafting your next idea in seconds. Draw an incline and hear your melody rise accordingly-sketch a slope downward and hear the drop in pitch. Draw a line or contour on the Arranger and let Liquid Music select the notes that fit harmonically, based on the current harmonic and rhythmic scaffolding, while following your desired shape. Liquid Music leverages intuitive aspects of musical understanding by allowing you to create original melodies simply by sketching the shapes you’d like to hear. Liquid Music allows you to produce new song ideas quickly and easily, even when you’re low on inspiration. Liquid Music’s algorithms are designed to guide, suggest, and generate new combinations that are highly musical and inspiring. WaveDNA’s proprietary technology, based on years of research and development, structures raw MIDI data into musical components and layers that can be reorganized in new ways. Liquid Music provides a unique workflow for creating melodies, chords, basslines and beats. Welcome To The World Of Song Writing SimplicityĪ melody, harmony, and rhythm software suite, Liquid Music by WaveDNA is a MIDI toolkit that inspires creativity and helps producers and musicians of all skill levels rapidly produce original song ideas and beats. The full version of Liquid Music 1.8 is also available. Important Note: This is an upgrade product for existing owners of Liquid Rhythm 1.4.5.
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