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2015/08/22 14:35:50 (permalink)

Liquid Notes - anyone use it?

I was browsing for chord progression software after I noticed a separate post, and came across Liquid Notes which appears to be about $149.

Not sure if I really would use it or try it, but I watched one YouTube demo with it and became intrigued.

Anyone use it?

Here's the demo that I found somewhat thought provoking on it:

https:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVlJvSGy3U0


 
post edited by lawajava - 2015/08/22 14:58:47

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Re: Liquid Notes - anyone use it? 2015/08/22 18:54:13 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby lawajava 2015/08/23 02:21:21
I bought it a couple years ago and used it once. I have not used it since they have updated it a couple times but I can't see that it gives me anything I can't already do, by just moving/changing notes of a chord, in the PRV. IIRC I got it on sale for around 1/3 the above price.

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Re: Liquid Notes - anyone use it? 2015/08/23 02:14:00 (permalink)
Excellent feedback.

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Re: Liquid Notes - anyone use it? 2015/08/23 07:08:03 (permalink)
+1
Had been checking this for a while, but even at around $50 couldn't justify.
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Re: Liquid Notes - anyone use it? 2015/08/23 16:03:02 (permalink)
Some DAWs like FL Studio have something similar.  I still think about getting it but I would probably only spring $50 on it for the Live version.

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Re: Liquid Notes - anyone use it? 2015/08/24 02:33:11 (permalink)
Nice, would be great in sonar, instead of step sequencer !

It is creative, and speed's up the workflow...
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Re: Liquid Notes - anyone use it? 2015/08/24 22:34:10 (permalink)
Kind of a different thing, but solving some of the same concepts, after this post Larry added a post about Sundog Studio. That's the direction I'm presently checking out.

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