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It makes it easier to adjust the composition to fit a vocalist’s range as well and experiment with different keys. It’s possible to change the mood from Major to Minor, or to add a Blues feeling to the track.
Change Key and Scale anytime: Odesi can change the Key and Scale of the entire composition, even after the entire MIDI was already written. #ODESI MIXED IN KEY FREE DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS MAC OS X#
It contains pianos, leads basses and drum kits that sound crisp and “current.” The musician can put together an audio demo of the track without leaving Odesi when running Mac OS X 10.10 or newer.
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Sound banks pulled from today’s hottest music: Although the “grand piano” sound can be used in the web version, there is also a companion app for Mac OS X that extends Odesi with support for 117 different sounds, pulled from today’s hottest music. If you’re on a Macbook and don’t have a controller available, you can use the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 keys to play the beats, and ASDFGHJ keys to play notes. Recording on the road: Odesi allows you to record melodies, chords and bass from both your MIDI controller and your computer keyboard. When a session is finished, Odesi automatically sends it as an email attachment for backup and safekeeping Older sessions will no longer be lost on external hard drives and buried in a closet. Access your sessions from anywhere: Odesi runs in a web browser, and is accessible anywhere, anytime. #ODESI MIXED IN KEY FREE DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS PRO#
Acceleration of Ableton Live, Logic and other DAWs: Odesi supports MIDI export to Ableton Live, Reason, Pro Tools, Logic and all other DAWs. Chords, Melody, Bass and Drums are visible on the same screen, enabling edits to be made faster and more easily New visualization of MIDI: Odesi displays all notes on a single canvas. #ODESI MIXED IN KEY FREE DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS GENERATOR#
Intelligent basslines: When the project contains a Chord Progression, the Bassline generator will adjust to match the chords, making it easy to experiment with different basslines without having to edit the MIDI notes with every chord change. There is a bank of 138 highly-customizable ideas, discovered by Mixed In Key, in Pop music, Hip Hop, Rock, Caribbean and Latin music, as well as the most popular rhythms found in electronic music tracks produced from 1986 to today – starting with early Chicago House and ending with the latest Beatport top 100 Rhythms: The musician can apply rhythms to both Chords and Basslines, creating endless combinations of intertwined rhythms. Chord Progressions: Odesi makes it easy to write custom chord progressions, or use a bank of 138 memorable progressions used in today’s popular music, with deep customization options. Automatic “Snap-to-Key and Scale”: The default view shows which notes are allowed in a specific Key and Scale, making it impossible to go off-key in the composition. Sonic sketchpad: Odesi is an ultra-fast MIDI editor that makes it possible to sketch musical ideas and save them to a session that can be opened in any other DAW to choose the sounds and finish the production. Odesi helps producers, vocalists, song-writers and DJs create melodies, basslines and chord progressions, as well as memorable hooks. Today, Mixed In Key has released Odesi, a new type of software that’s designed to speed up music production in Ableton Live, Logic, Reason, Pro Tools and all other music production software. Odesi, the start of your musical journey Odesi (pronounced Odyssey) is designed around the concept of harmonically sketching ideas for tracks to see how they sound, before exporting them as MIDI to a DAW to finish your track. Mixed in Key, the makers of the eponymous software, are continuing their march to diversification with some brand new software: this time a web app to help you with your productions. Any tool that can help with that (like the recently-released Melodics finger drumming software) should be useful. There’s always been a lot of crossover between the two, thanks to the symbiotic relationship they traditionally had together, so it makes sense for DJs to strive to have a better understanding of music theory and production in general. There’s been some heated debate recently about the link between the DJ and producer, thanks mainly to David Morales’ musings on the matter.