11/9/2023 0 Comments Melody assistant mods![]() ![]() But none of the AI tools will completely replace having some knowledge. Scaler can certainly help with that by making some of the basic chords more familiar to you. Dare I say that you probably just need to buckle down and practice and those skills will come. But what you’re discovering is that is does require some learned skills. I saw Paul’s video and it’s a brilliant way to go about coming up with some ideas. With all due respect I don’t think any AI is going to replace Paul Thompson’s experience and musicianship. Such a feature can of course become quite complex but maybe not impossible to implement. It would save time and probably come up with progressions that are not obvious. I know that all this can be done manually with great assistance from Scaler but I’d love to see the process automated. ![]() The Paul-step could initially be omitted and instead let the user listen to every progression and decide what to do. I can then refine the progression further to my liking.Repeat this a number of times until a “nice” progression is generated.The AI (“Paul” ) decides what sounds “good” and what makes musical “sense”.The app analyses the melody and suggests a progression of chords based on music theory.I supply a melody (and maybe decides on some parameters, like how often should the chords change, etc.). ![]() Software with deep knowledge of music theory combined with a clever (AI-based?) “musical ear”. Did you have a chance to watch Paul Thomsons video? I guess I’m looking for a virtual version of him. If anyone has any practical suggestions of how a more structured suggesting chords to a melody would look I would love to hear them.ĭavide, I absolutely agree with what you and jjfagot says! And the five methods you mention are indeed very useful and inspiring.
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