Think of this tool like a drum sequencer-except for chords. It’s an awesome tool…it better be…some of the team never made it out.
The WaveDNA team journeyed deep into the land of known progressions and packaged them into the Chord Suggester-a tool that recommends complimentary chord changes and helps you build progressions. But with hundreds to choose from, how do you pick the right ones? Lucky for you, the Liquid Music Chords Layer provides two powerful tools for finding the perfect chords. You can even transpose (move the notes up and down) to better suit your vocalist-no music theory degree required.Ĭhords are an important part of every song. Will it be an upbeat frolic through flower pastures with a major scale? A forlorn dirge in a minor key? Or maybe a trippy experimental journey of exotic tones with Ultralocrian or Phrygian b5 modes? Liquid Music has them all-and more. The key of your song impacts more than the notes-it determines what “mood” your track will have. And if you don’t like what you hear, just erase and start crafting your next idea in seconds. How about a big EDM drop? Plunge your mouse down and draw a valley. Want your music to build? Draw a cresting peak. Simply click and drag to create original harmonies, spark new song ideas and draw the shape of your music. Sketch is where all the layers come together into one intuitive musical shape. So start exploring and making new music in a new kind of way. Each combination holds the promise of a new song…or a thousand. Or customize each preset by swapping different “layers” for nearly limitless possibilities. Use them to create original ideas and rich harmonies in seconds. Liquid Music includes a collection of presets that are guaranteed to inspire new song ideas. You can explore new harmonies, melodies and beats in seconds, and see where your music takes you. Experiment with unique rhythms to find the right groove. Quickly sketch a melody shape or chords to jumpstart your creativity. With Liquid Music, producing new song ideas is fast and easy-even when you’re low on inspiration. No more piano-roll tedium, no more MIDI noodling-just exhilarating, effortless creation on your terms. It’s the quickest way to inspire new ideas and conquer writer’s block. Simply create inspiring beats, chord progressions and melodies using a unique visual workflow. No more waiting around for inspiration to strike.
Liquid Music is a powerful software plug-in that helps you instantly produce original song ideas.
This feature came from the Beta labs, and through customers feedback, we improved upon it and made it part of Liquid Rhythm 1.3.0 forward.**This upgrade is for registered owners of Liquid Rhythm** For example, shift the busy ending of a bar to the beginning. Tic the last checkbox to get the BeatForms to dance to your existing rhythm and switch things up quickly. The first two dictate whether the BeatForms can travel across the selected regions or are limited to their own bars. You have a number of options to control how the cycle feature works. If you turn off, the BeatForms won’t cycle within the selection. Use the option to enable and disable this behavior. Notice how the BeatForm returned to the beginning of the bar? As you click, the system will automatically re-calculate the underlying BarForm to give you visual feedback on the emphasis of your new rhythm pattern. This grouping of notes travel together across the possible locations within the BarForm. In the example below, clicking the right arrow in the BeatForm Shifter sends the BeatForms to the right.
It allows you to quickly try subtle new variations by taking a BeatForm combination and moving it around. This simple tool is designed to work within your selected regions (including empty regions) to shift the BeatForms (groups of notes) either left or right. That’s exactly what the BeatForm Shifter does. What if you could nudge entire groups of notes over as many time as you want? What if you could actually have them ‘spin’ around the current bar, and hear their placements in different points in time? Normally, you’d manually grab the beats and drag-and-drop them into the right place. Imagine you’re creating a beat and you realize that the notes are off by a beat.