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Melody Sauce 2
Create awesome melodies in seconds
A complete melody creation tool
Melody Sauce 2 is by your side to help you create inspiring melodies and new ideas for your music production. Our AI-powered PhraseBuilder Engine mirrors the way top producers build melodic phrases.
No more creative blocks
No more breaks in your sessions. Generate quality melodies at rapid pace and stay in the flow.
Your own unique melodies
No two melodies are the same. Generate melodies based on your settings, or use one of over 300 style settings for Hip Hop, Trap, EDM, House, Techno, Pop, Reggaeton and R&B.
Intuitive and simple, no need for theory
Designed to fit neatly into your workflow without you needing to know lots of complex music theory, Melody Sauce 2 is destined to be an integral part of your creative sessions.
Packed with creative features
Features include nearly 100 internal instruments with 3 built-in FX. Plus an advanced bar-by-bar editing section with the ability to select chords for your melodies to follow..
What you get:
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Reviewed By HGC [all]
December 11th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows
This plugin is pretty good when it comes to idea generation; I find I use it when I have beat block/need a bit of inspiration. I do wish that the actual algorithm was tweaked a little bit, but for $50 you can't complain. Overall, a pretty solid vst.
Read ReviewReviewed By thesoundfield [all]
April 21st, 2020
Version reviewed: 1.5.4 on Windows
I bought this pretty early on and I've been pretty happy with it. It was inexpensive. The updates have been great. I know there are mixed feelings about these types of plugins. I tend to look at it like having a session player that isn't ever late. Expectations are everything with this. If you think it's going to spit out some breathtaking full composition, it won't. I find that it really shines as a lead and riff generator. I never use it to start with but it is an option, I'd say, after you have a working idea and just need a little something. Routing it through something like a flute with legato engaged can be powerful. Routing is through a piano might not be as moving. Regardless, you can generate endless melodies and then drag the MIDI files onto your DAWs timeline and edit them. It isn't something to rely on. It won't make bad producers good or make beats for them. It's just a tool with a set of functions that can be very useful if applied correctly.
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