Guys who likes Chords/Scales/Arps tools, check out Tracktion Waveform! #omg

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  1. Futurewine

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    Hey guys! Just in case if you miss this out..

    I think most of us here have been wishing *from Santa* for "Odesi from MixedInKey". The thing has composition tools which everyone has been admires about it. But guess what, before we take a quick look at what "Tracktion Waveform" has to offer as a DAW, let's take a quick glimpse on what "Odesi from MixedInKey" has been looks like:



    Isn't that fun to work with? Very nice composition tools to have. But guess what, I just found some similar features to Odesi, but this time as a built-in into a DAW. Yups, built-in into a DAW. I'm also suprised about it and eventually get excited that I can't help to post this thread. Alright guys, without further adieu, have fun and enjoy this composition tools features if you like.. Introducing Tracktion Waveform..



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  3. surprise

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    RapidComposer can do what Odesi/Waveform can do and much much more. And it is "available".
     
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  4. Futurewine

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    Hey thanks! That's pretty powerful composing tool you got there. I'll take a look into it.
     
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    Had no idea about WAVEFORM!
     
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    Me too. Been exploring. Surprised to find they haz metering like samplitude too. Learning curve is a bit a lot but lucky tutorials there quite straightforward. Anyone who looking for a start, maybe start learning from the free T6. And then move to T7 before get into Waveform. Its like Cubase versions with available features on each.
     
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