Mario.

you know what ? re single notes you hit the proverbial nail on the head.
thinking back includeing a few weeks back anytime ive liked
a coyo patch is single notes.
but for pads i like to use other vi's.
i also like various pg midi supertracks.

the thing that bugs me about vi's (and i'm at fault of course) is the libs are so BIG with so many lovely patches that i get 'bogged down' in the zillion patches.
how do you handle that ? ie you love 20 patches but you need to choose one. of course then self doubt creeps in as in 'did i use the right patch' and or 'will the listener like the one i selected as to song sound picture'.

the major reason i like coyo is at the beginning of laying out a song arrange it doesnt get in the way and i'm not thinking about patches. so i can work fast trying all sorts of chord arrangements and progressions and testing how well my vocs work with different progressions and song keys.

but if i use a fancy plugin its like my concentration is diverted from the core mission of getting a good song skeleton happening and song foundation.

it seems you and i use coyo the same way.

Dan.

dont trouble yourself ive heard what ez keys can do.
good product and i dont doubt what your saying.
the idea was not to knock other products as there are many many good ones out there like ez etc.
i just feel that coyo aint that bad for free for someone new to music
production who is just starting out writing songs provided one is carefull re patch selection.


happiness.

om

Last edited by justanoldmuso; 10/07/24 12:32 PM.

my songs....mixed for good earbuds...(fyi..my vocs on all songs..)
https://soundcloud.com/alfsongs
(90 songs created useing bb/rb)
(lots of tips of mine in pg tips forum.)