Evabeat Melody Sauce Vst

DAW Compatibility. Requires connection to a VST or AU software instrument - Melody Sauce generates MIDI only and not its own sound. Compatible with the following DAWs: FL Studio 20 Ableton Live 9.5 - 11 Logic Pro X Cubase 9 & 10 Studio One 4 Reaper 5 Acid Pro 8 & 9 See set up guides here. ‍ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: ‍Mac OS X 10.7 or higher Windows 7 or higher 4GB of RAM required Internet. Melody Sauce operates inside your DAW sequencer. Easily connect Melody Sauce to your favourite VST or AU software synths and create melodies “on-the-fly” whilst your project is playing. Drag and drop melodies straight into your DAW. Operates in Audio Unit (AU) MIDI FX and VST plug-in formats. Compatible with Ableton Live, Logic Pro, FL. Evabeat Melody Sauce Vst Download Full. Simply connect Melody Sauce to any software instrument and start creating unique melodies based on the settings you choose, then drag and drop them into your project. None of the musical phrases that Melody Sauce creates are pre-programmed. Each amazing melody is built from scratch when you click to. Check out Melody Sauce: video is sponsored by EvaBeat (the makers of Melody Sauce), but that's because after trying multiple midi ge.

Whether you’re making a Trap beat or an EDM track, Melody Sauce’s unique MIDI phrase building engine is simple to use and is capable of creating millions of highly useable melodic options in a few simple clicks.
Complex MIDI generation algorithms mean that none of Melody Sauce's output is pre-programmed - the melodies are created for you based on settings you control.
And with Melody Sauce’s intuitive interface and simple workflow you don't need to be an expert in music theory to create awesome melodies, just go with your ears.
In Cubase you simply load Melody Sauce as a VST plugin onto its own MIDI track, and then route the outgoing MIDI from this track to any software instrument track.
Choose your key, mood and complexity options and speed settings to generate customised melodies to fit your project and you’re ready to create, audition and select melodies instantly.

Evabeat Melody Sauce Vst

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Easily add harmonies or keep the rhythms and swap the notes all on the fly. You can audition ideas as you play back your Reaper project, or drag-and-drop created melodies as MIDI clips right into you MIDI track.
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In FL Studio you simply load Melody Sauce as a VST plugin onto its own MIDI channel, and then route the outgoing MIDI from this channel to another channel with your chosen 3rd party software instrument.

NB: For setup with native FL Studio synths (MiniHost etc), please see separate instructions below.

3rd Party Plugins:

Insert Melody Sauce VST onto a new channel by clicking on “ADD” and “More plugins…”.

NB: be sure to use the VST version, and not the AU/Audio Unit:

Search for Melody Sauce and double-click on the VST plugin.

The authorisation window will appear. Enter your license/serial key to authorise Melody Sauce (this requires an internet connection). See Authorisation Guide for more details.

Once authorised, open Melody Sauce’s interface panel and click on the Detailed Settings icon:

Set the MIDI “Output port” to a specific port e.g. Output port number “1”

On a second channel loaded with one of your favourite software instruments, set the MIDI “Input port” to the same port as you selected above (e.g. in this example set the Input port to port “1”):

Melody Sauce is now ready for you to start creating melodies.

Native FL Studio synths (MiniHost etc):

1. Open a Patcher channel

2. Add Melody Sauce (right-click “Add plugin”)

3. Add your native FL Studio synth (eg: MiniHost)

4. Go to the Detailed Settings gear tab on Melody Sauce, and select a port (any) for the MIDI “Output Port”

5. Make sure they are all linked as follows:

- From FL Studio green MIDI output to Melody Sauce

- From Melody Sauce green MIDI output to MiniSynth

- From MiniSynth yellow audio output to FL Studio