MIDI generators often get boxed in as a quick-fix tool for knocking out melodies or chord progressions when you’re stuck. And sure, they’re great for that, but to stop there is selling them short. These tools are capable of so much more – they’re essentially creative engines waiting to be unleashed in ways most people don’t even consider. From building intricate textures and transitions to crafting dynamic one-shots and syncopated effects, MIDI generators can unlock new dimensions in your production.
This article explores the less obvious ways MIDI generators can turn your track from good to GOATed. Whether you’re looking to fill the gaps in your mix with subtle details, create glitchy, experimental rhythms, or push the limits of sound-design-heavy libraries, there’s no shortage of creative opportunities...
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