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Liquid Notes - music intelligence
      #997139 - 11/07/12 09:28 AM
LIQUID NOTES. A new way to work with musical arrangements!
Austrian & Los Angeles based software company Re-Compose has just released their first product called "LIQUID NOTES". It provides a new approach to working with midi arrangements: After analyzing the midi song, every chord is represented by a "chord slider" and can be changed easily.
Liquid Notes - Re-Compose

Allow me to introduce to you a very efficient tool for the reharmonization of compositions and arrangements, Liquid Notes, a major update of which was released recently.

Producers of electronic music worldwide and several established film composers in Los Angeles have reacted particularly well to it.
To date it is a unique product and, from my point of view, the only viable software helping contemporary songwriters and producers.

Liquid Note is a sophisticated program allowing you to not only control but to improve and rearrange your chords and harmonic progressions, leads, pads, basses, etc. with ease.
It does not even matter how many MIDI tracks your piece consists of. Liqiuid Notes can easily handle all of them, instantly and at the same time.

LN Live makes jamming with your MIDI instrument a breeze, correcting wrong notes while you are playing them and inspiring you to tap into an entirely new world of creativity.
If you want to bring to light your most creative ideas, Liquid Notes makes it possible.

No DAW has ever given you total command over the improvement of your MIDI arrangement, until now.
Over the past three years and under the guidance of top musical experts we have developed such a tool.

Whether you are a beginner or an expert, we are one hundred percent convinced that with the help of Liquid Notes you will outdo your original piece and turn it into an exceptional track.


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UPDATE 1.2.1 new [Re: ReCo]
      #998498 - 18/07/12 06:40 AM
The update improves overall performance and addresses a number of issues concerning the music production workflow:

- A succession of (mostly short) identical chords can now be merged into one chord box to be manipulated by only one controller for all combined chords. To activate this function a checkbox in the wizard can be selected ("Merge identical chords").
- We offer new and very simple demo music files musically derived from the earlier ones to get started with Liquid Notes more smoothly. Routing for the 10-track demo was quite a challenge. With the new 3-track demos and a detailed description, taking the first steps with Liquid Notes and learning how to go about the routing process has become simple. Please refer to the ReadMe Files that come with the demo pieces before working with the demos. You can access the demos via the welcome screen in Liquid Notes or the website, http://www.liquid-notes.com/support.
- We have fixed a bug with inadvertently sustained notes in Cubase (only for Cubase run in Windows). The solution can be found in the FAQ section of the website.
- The license manager has been optimized.
- Some minor bugs have been fixed.

System requirements and performance:

- Liquid Notes has been tested with Cubase on Windows and Logic Studio on Mac OS. We provide demo music for both combinations of the sequencer plus the respective operating system.
- Liquid Notes has been tested with Pro Tools. However, so far we only offer a plain MIDI file for demo testing.
- Performance with other sequencers should be OK but has not been evaluated comprehensively yet.

Known issues with Cubase and Live:
- Liquid Notes does not work satisfactorily with Cubase under Mac OS. The MIDI communication stream into Cubase causes problems. We are working on a solution.
- Communication between Liquid Notes and Live is seamless. However, Live does not allow a multi-channel MIDI export needed for Liquid Notes to analyze the music. We are working on a solution.

The new FAQ entry on the support page:
Question: "When running Liquid Notes with Cubase in Windows, notes sustain unintentionally."
Answer: "Deactivate User Settings -> Routing -> Send Meta Messages in Liquid Notes."


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