

There are special ones for chords, basslines, etc.


Then you have a library of musical phrases that you can also edit or add to by importing sections from existing midi files. In a nut shell, when you lay out your composition by chord progressions, you can add as many midi tracks as you want … up to at least the basic 16 (I haven’t tested beyond that). They all have their strengths and charms … including a few being free.īut RapidComposer takes everything to a different level … and one I find much closer to what I always wished for in a midi composition program.
RAPIDCOMPOSER DRAG AND DROP MIDI SOFTWARE
Third, … since we’re not all musically educated … I’ve tried a lot of ‘autocomposition’ software programs like Band In A Box, Jammer and Ntonyx, and harmony programs like Harmony Navigator, Harmony Assistant, Harmony Improvisator, ChordSpace and Melody Palette. That’s the main reason I prefer Cubase over the competition and a reason I follow this forum. Second, while I know this is a Cubase forum … and this post will probably get moved to the Lounge pretty quickly, I also know that there are a lot of folks here that are interested in midi composition. And, yes, this is gushing fanboy in the first throes of infatuation. (Edit: I forgot to add that the developer is working on a VSTi plugin version, expected to be implemented shortly.)įirst, I have no financial interest in RapidComposer … unless having purchased the LE version and wanting the development to continue is a financial interest.
