![]() There’s 3 and 4 bar presets along with custom presets (which you can easily save your own of).Įach individual chord can be changed as required. There are a number of popular chord progressions available, and you can easily switch between them using the arrow buttons. Each chord is shown in roman numerals, but you can optionally work in spelled pitches as well. The progression bar is where you can create a progression. The core of this functionality is the progression bar. The basic idea once you select a type of pattern is that you can input chords progressions easily. The first thing you need to do is create a MIDI clip then select it and go to the “Pattern” tab in the bottom panel then you have a number of options. I’m going to go through each section myself. The video above explains it pretty well, but if you liked videos instead of text you probably wouldn’t be here. ![]() The patterns can follow the chord track or each pattern can have its own progression. It can generate arpeggio patterns, chord patterns, basslines and melodies. ContentsĮach MIDI clip has an optional pattern generator. Further versions may obsolete these views. VERSION - This review is (hopefully) accurate as of Waveform 9.1.1. Version 9.1.1, Part 9: Instruments and Effect Review.Version 9.1.1, Part 8: Clip Layer FX, Multisampler, Scripting, Project Management and more.Version 9.1.1, Part 5: Step Clips, Loops, Clip Linking, Loop Recording, Track Presets.Version 9.1.1, Part 3: Macros, UI design, Ghost tracks, Buying.Version 9.1.1, Part 2: Modulation, Plugin browsing, Annoyances, GUI. ![]() Version 9.1.1, Part 1: Browser, Mixing, GUI, VCAs.Today I’m covering arrangement and composition tools. There’s just so many neat little workflow things in Waveform, that I may have to do a couple posts on just ‘good things’.
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