When I first started messing around with BB, I used the melodist mode a lot. And yeah, there tends to be some repetition in the way it does things.

However, I would alter the chords a bit and most often, drop the melody it generated, and insert my own melody line.

Here's a few examples of songs I created based on something that the melodist gave me:

Emerald Eyes

Walking In Springtime

Others in my music list are Somewhere South of Here, Sao Paulo Nights, A Memory of You.

Regarding liking the melodies.....I love the melody on Emeral Eyes. On the song Emerald Eyes, when I posted that song in the Cakewalk Song forum, people swore up and down that it was a cover. The melody has that very familiar "I've heard this somewhere before" feel to it. I asked people to please point out the song it was a cover of..... some folks said Carlos Santana Europa.... but.... it's not even close to the melody..... in the end, no one could point out the song they thought it was a cover of. So, I guess it's an original melody until proven otherwise.

What bugged me most about the stuff the melodist created was that it often followed no particular order or structure, so it was up to me to make musical sense out of it by editing it into something I could use. Which of course, I did.

Regarding "royalty free", it has always been my understanding that anything you create in BB is yours. The exception being use of the demo songs (don't copy them verbatim) that play when you are auditioning a style. Correct me if this is wrong. You can, however, alter the chords from the demo song, and it becomes yours at that point. I've used this on a few recent songs.... not telling which ones.


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