User Guide

Chapter 9: Automatic Music Features
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The left side of this screen displays the list of the Melodists available, including Pop, Swing, Bossa, Waltz, Rock,
Bebop, and Jazz Ballad.
Selecting the “All” checkbox displays all available Melodists, or they can be filtered by genre (e.g.
Dixieland) to show only melodists in that genre.
To filter the Melodists, de-select the “All” checkbox and then check on
the genre that you are interested in.
You can also filter to show/not show melodists from Melodist sets
that you don’t have.
Scroll down the list, and pick the Melodist that you'd like to use.
The Melodist will generate Intro, Chords, Melody Harmony, Style, and Solos using the group of settings preset with
the selected Melodist. Scroll down the list, and pick a Melodist that you'd like to use.
Generate Chords / Generate Melody / Generate Intros / Auto-Titles
The items that are selected will be generated. The convenient preset buttons will automatically set the appropriate
settings to popular presets.
The [Chords & Mel.] button will set the checkboxes to Generate Chords & Melody (but not
Solos).
The [All] button will generate Chords, Melody, and Solos.
The [Chords] button sets the options to generate Chords only (no Melody).
The [Melody] button will set the options to generate only a Melody (no chords) over an
existing chord progression.
Insert Bass Pedals
When selected, a Pedal Bass figure will be inserted during the intro and at the end of sections.
Solo in Middle Choruses
This will generate an improvisation in the middle choruses of the song. Any Soloist can be selected.
Allow Style Changes
When selected, this option allows a Melodist to load in an associated style. If you don't want Melodists to change
the current style that you have loaded, then de-select this option.
Form
This selection box allows you to choose between a song generated with a specific form (AABA 32 bars) or “free”
form. The AABA defaults to 32-bar form, which is the most popular song form.
If you'd prefer for the song to have no form, you could set the song to “no form” This wouldn't be a very musical
setting, but might be useful for practicing or ear training.
Tip: Melodists may alternatively be set to 64 bars (e.g. Melodist # 18 ColeP 64 bar form). The song form refers to the
pattern that the verse and chorus repeat. An “AABA 32” form has 4 sections of 8 bars each: the “A” section is the verse and
the “B” is the chorus (or bridge) of the song.
# Choruses
This determines how many choruses of the song form (Melodies) are to be generated. For example, if set to 5, the
Melodist will generate 5 choruses, enough for an intro chorus, ending chorus, and 3 Middle Choruses. The #
choruses setting defaults to the # choruses present in the current song.
This button sets the Melodist back to its default settings.
Tempo / Auto Tempo
The Tempo Setting determines the tempo of the song, and defaults to the current tempo of the previous song. If the
“AutoTempo” is checked, the tempo will be set at the tempo range stored within that Melodist. For example, if a
Melodist is called “Fast Waltz,” it would have a fast tempo range stored inside the Melodist, and the song would be
generated at a fast tempo if the “AutoTempo” option is set.