Originally Posted By: major7th


Another question I had was.... say I import a midi of a famous country tune. And I'd like to use the melody track (lead vocal) as its own melodist file. So if I input my own chord progression, it would use the parameters and I guess, the same rhythm, but change the pitches to fit my chords? There's gotta be a way to do this, or at least have that lead vocal "guide" the randomness, so the rhythm/phrasing stays somewhat intact?

The Melodist truly baffles me. It seems like I can "train" it to do what I want it to, with all the power it has... what do you guys think?

Thanks!



I don't work in that manner so I'm not really sure. Although, in the past, try as I may, I have never been able to get BB or RB to play the melody I wanted it to play. Chords yes, melody no.

For me, that is a factor only on the instrumental stuff I compose. In my "normal" songwriting, the melody will be sung by a vocalist so it doesn't matter that it won't play the melody. On the melody in instrumental things, I either play the melody on the guitar, piano or incorporate the melody BB comes up with into the song. Walking in Spring time and Emerald Eyes reflect that method.


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