Real-time MIDI Generator Plugin

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Seeking a plugin for generating random bass lines or chords, synced to DAW in real-time without a complete arrangement in place or having to drag and drop blocks of MIDI. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Xoxos' midi generator plugins produce melodies.
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You want something to write your tune for you? Why even bother?
I wonder what happens if I press this button...

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IOS has several

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If you're running Linux operating system, I make a program called BankupBand that has 3 "robot musicians" - a rhythm guitarist, bass player, and drummer. They follow your chord changes in realtime, and will create an arrangement on-the-fly in one of 64 different styles you choose from.

Essentially, it turns your computer into an "auto arranger" like Yamaha's PSR, Roland BK, or Korg PA instruments.

It's free, and open source (able to be modified).

https://sourceforge.net/projects/backupband/files/

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WildVines wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 4:11 pm Seeking a plugin for generating random bass lines or chords, synced to DAW in real-time without a complete arrangement in place or having to drag and drop blocks of MIDI. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Best candidates I am aware off:
1. Mixed in keys Pilot plugins
2. Mixed in keys Captain Epic
3. Reason Rack plugin with the Bassline Generator and for Chords in combination with Scales and Chords...

All do a fantastic job while my favourites atm are the Pilot plugins... very useful results out of the box...

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For those who are into generating bass-line MIDI, and perform the result in all aspects, check out Bacara by Bonboa.
It commes in CLAP, VST3 & AU formats, and is awesome!

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Dislosure: I'ts my plugin

ArrangerKing does this: Set it up to "notes" and you have live "notes" playing, as LEGATO.

Then add any arp after, The Bass will play it's keys, all verses, chords, drops whatever will be the same

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I’d like to find an intelligent midi strummer app that can strum actual guitar chords. I don’t necessarily need it to have the tool have samples. A linux version would be lovely. :)
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Having tried many through the years always god-awful patterns much better to make your own or go back to the mid-90's & use SSEYO Koan Pro like Brian Eno did on several albums 'Generative Music' 1, 2 blah-blah...

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ramseysounds wrote: Sat May 27, 2023 2:52 pm You want something to write your tune for you? Why even bother?
Maybe they're a lyricist and want to write complete songs? The truth is, many artists these days are the entire band, the label, and the publicity department. Any artist in this situation can collaborate with technology to get better results for tasks that aren't within their specialty. Welcome to the 21st century!
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I think Rhythmizer by Futurephonic seems the best to me, and it's not AI. Glad they didn't jump on the buzzword for marketing purposes. I'm thinking about getting it although I usually like to make my own melodies from scratch. But in this case I could play around and end up finding parts I like and then further manipulating them myself

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ReMidi (https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/ ... 6-reMIDI-3 (https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/3-Studio-Tools/93-Music-Theory-Tools/11756-reMIDI-3?a_aid=6751e1cc6172e)) may also fit your needs. There are also a number of libraries that come with some MIDI snippets, so it might be worth checking if anything you already own contains stuff like that.

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