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Sundog vs rapidcomposer
Sundog vs rapidcomposer












sundog vs rapidcomposer
  1. #Sundog vs rapidcomposer update
  2. #Sundog vs rapidcomposer full
  3. #Sundog vs rapidcomposer free

There are 'pre made' song chord progressions that are great starting points. It's real strength lies in chord progressions/ideas to modulate (move) to other song keys.

#Sundog vs rapidcomposer full

Out of Scaler, Orb Producer & the Captain(s), Scaler is probably the least full featured if you are looking for a 'song writing partner'. I always like to learn if I am not correct.

#Sundog vs rapidcomposer free

Feel free to agree or disagree with my thoughts. no particular order and its not exhaustive. I will copy and paste some thoughts from that convo. Someone asked me a similar question not too long ago. Orb Producer 3 and Instacomposer have taken the lead over here. I know that Karl and I have most of the same plugins and his overview was pretty spot on, really.

#Sundog vs rapidcomposer update

Lots of movement in these kind of apps at the moment, over the last years for example it was always a change for me between Orb producer and Captain plugins, evry new version seems to leave the other one a tiny bit behind till the new update comes out. What you might add to the list is Chordjam, like Playbeat and Riffer from Audiomodern, mainly for chordprogressions but works well with the other stuff as it has midi out.Īfter several failing attempts I fought my way now threw Scaler 2 one time following a great video (dont remember which it was) and realizing in a song but if I will go on it again now.so the other stuff is really much easier to use and I simply prefer that for my simple needs. Riffer has been updated a few times but I really hope maybe in next update it will reach the level of Playbeat 3, then it will be really interesting. But as for the drums (and my special need of mostly chill/ambient stuff) I mainly use another thing that has not come out yet. I am really looking forward to an updated version of Melody Sauce, I got a beta now for I dont know how many years that is so much improved but still not out, I have really no idea why.īought the update to Playbeat 3 but simply have not found the time to try it out but it seems to have improved really a lot. So with these two you have easyly around ten tracks (Instacomposer has 5 tracks but 7 "modes" like melody, chord and so on to choose from, so with two instances you got 7 already and then the Orb producer chords, bass, arp, melody).īoth have their strength, for me Instacomposer is a good starting point with 5 tracks in one instance and good options for chord progressions and tweaking any of the tracks following the same options, but for example the new "lyrical" melody of Orb Producer and the easy way to change polyphony/octaves or spread of the chords is a strength of Orb Producer. I have most of the stuff you mentioned and at the moment playing around mainly with Instacomposer and Orb Producer 3 which works well together as you can drag the in Instacomposer generated chordprogression/chord parts simply into Orb Producer Chords to be analyzed and then use the whole Orb Producer palette on it. At least your list (as far as I know) seems kind of complete.














Sundog vs rapidcomposer