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Video, Genius Songwriter, a very useful songwriting tool..cool beans

This is a very nice app, in this demo I show you how to use the app and then get your sequence into Cubasis were I do further midi editing. This is not AB compatible but you will see that there would be no real point to that.

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  • That second melody note was a G. :)

    Nice app.

  • Very cool, thx Doug!

  • @PaulB said:

    That second melody note was a G. :)

    Nice app.

    Just checking you were paying attention :-)
    Seriously if you watch the vIdeo on YT its the first thing I say in big bold letters in the description, please excuse my glaring error...

  • Sorry, didn't read the description, too impressed with the app. :)

  • It's cool, you cant see the scrip anyway from here, it is great though, a bit of work to do with the midi aspect but still a great app.

  • edited March 2014

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  • Yes, thanks for another great video. Downloaded the app and will have a play later. I like the simple way you are able to manipulate chords. I am thinking of importing the chord progressions into YouCompose and then generating 4 part harmony from there. Then onto Cubasis.

  • Thanks Simon, I'm going to one on You Compose, Studiolab and will probably do Symphonix Evolution eventually, Studiolab is new one and has a free version, which is the version I grabbed about half hour ago, if anyone wants to give it a try and let me know the score (no pun intended) on that, it would be very helpful.

  • edited January 2014

    @thinds I think YouCompose may only accept single note entry as its function is to do the harmonizing itself. Could be wrong though.

  • @SpookyZoo you could well be right there. Didn't think of that, but will have a play around later. I don't think YouCompose has Open In or clipboard either.

  • Geez, Doug.
    Bought it before the video was half over.

  • IanIan
    edited January 2014

    @thinds No it doesn't. What would also be helpful is if you could import some midi instead of having to re-record it in the app. Symphonix does let you do that

  • Ha ha, thanks Doug. This vid made me revisit Symphonix and open in Cubasis. Very nice.

  • Actually it's very clever how I can create multiple tracks in Symphonix Evolution and when I open in Cubasis it automatically creates all the tracks for me and even assigns instruments.

  • @Ian thanks, saved me some time there. I will check out Symphonix

  • Thanks for the great video, Doug. Much more informative than the dev's videos.

    I bought it but I can't get any sound out of it. I hard reset the iPad and even uninstalled/reinstalled the app but no go. All other apps sound normally. iPad 3, iOS 6.1.3.

    Any suggestions here while I try to get up with the dev.

    Thanks as usual.

  • Symphonix EV has some videos on YT, but one more would be welcome.

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