Odesi is a sonic sketch pad for making great 4-bar compositions. Explore different and create the perfect, basslines, and drum beats. As quick as a flash, lay down the foundation for your next big hit. When you're done with your session, your, basslines and drums will be 100% finished. Jam out to your new track with a live instrument, create vocal lines and sing or rap along.
Export to the desktop version of Odesi, or any of your other favorite music production software. Odesi, tap into your musical genius!Features:.
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Produce great music on the fly, anywhere, anytime. Fastest way to write a 16-beat that's 100% custom and unique. Deep customization of. Ability to apply custom to basslines and for an infinite number of possible combinations.
Craft original compositions that follow the same ideas as today's hottest music. Choose from a bank of high-quality, popular sounds. Export your finished song as an audio or MIDI file to share with friends or bandmates and start collaborating now (MIDI export requires In-App Purchase).
This app is almost as great as the desktop version. As a producer, I like to write chords on the-go and love the Odesi app. This could replace my other phone composition apps if I could edit from the note presets given.Overall, I’m really pumped about this app and have bought some of the upgrades, which are easily worth it compared to the (many) composition apps I’ve tried. This is easily top 5 out there!If we got midi-editing abilities, midi importing (maybe 4 bars of chords and a melody max), more detailed chord editing (7th, inversions, and suspensions), and arrangements of 16 bars, this app would KILL the competition and easily be my favorite.Great work, Mixed in Key. I own Captain Chords and the desktop version of Odesi, both of which I love, but I must agree with the other reviewers who feel that this app is close but really lacking.
The biggest frustration for me is being limited to just 4 bars when other free apps (such as Medly) allow one to make an extended sketch. I don’t really mind the limited instruments in the free version as I plan to import my sketches into the desktop version and will adjust the instruments there, but it would be nice to be able to easily link my iPhone version of this app with my iPad version, as well as a streamlined sync with the desktop version, so that I can have a better workflow.
Being able to export MIDI for $5 isn’t bad as it’s nice to be able open it up in GarageBand iOS for further tweaking, but I’d like to be able to sketch out more than just 4 bars in Odesi Chords before going to another app. If the developers could add a longer time for the recordings, as well as easy syncing between their apps, I’d probably rate this 5 stars. There are so many issues.In the 'pro' version only two scales major and minorNo ability to use chords or notes out of scale4 measures only really?The idea that 4 bars is a song is laughable.Limited choices in rhythm and pitch.So if you are happy making insipid little ditties that are predetermined this app is for you.On the plus sideI did like the ability to tap out my own rhythm. I wish this feature existed in the desktop version.Sorry to have spent my money on another product that doesn’t inspire but instead frustrates. This product is a waste of your time. Don’t buy it, don’t even bother downloading it. I made contact with them in October of 2018 and nothing has changed.This is their official reply to my declaring, as a multi-product customer that in-app purchases are offensive:There are certainly pros and cons to in-app purchases.
One of the pros being the ability to try before commiting to a large expense. App Store refunds are tricky so if you paid the full price for the app and didn't like it, it would be worse than trying it and deciding not to pay for the expanded functionality. I own the desktop version of this app, and I like it a lot. I downloaded the iOS version so I could seamlessly work between them when I travel; however, this is not feasible without having to spend extra money to unlock the midi export feature.
Additionally, there seems to be no way to link my accounts, meaning I have to import my mobile sessions even if I decided to pay the extra $5 to gain the feature. I feel taken advantage of as a producer and DJ who supports the Mixed In Key family of products.
I own Mixed In Key, Odesi, and the Captain Plug-ins. They are quality, which is why I bought into the product line, but failing to provide a full mobile version for customers who already own the desktop version seems like a poor business practice. This would at least remedy, in my opinion, the fact that you cannot use Odesi without an internet connection. I’m willing to adjust my rating if Mixed In Key remedies this situation; otherwise, the mobile version of Odesi is just a money grab for it to truly be beneficial. I love odesi.
I use it on my desktop as well as using the captain chords plugins. I wish this app would allow you to use odesi like the desktop version including editing midi notes, adding melodies etc. I would even pay for this if it was a premium feature. I'm always in the go and to be able to pull out my iPhone and start making and completing an idea so that when I arrive at the studio I can drive right into logic would be amazing.Another feature id love to see is being able to use odesi within GarageBand as an audio unit. The concept is fantastic for sketching out song ideas when your not in the studio.Chords and presets are pretty basic for pop and edm tracks. Would like to see the preset rhythms and styles expanded on to 80s/synthwave, rock (50s, 60s, 70s, kraut,goth, more) Latin, lounge, and so on.The adds on are way to expensive for this app.
They want 4.99 just to add things like 10 new drum kits. I think a paid pro version of 5-10$ should include all the current add-ones. Would be happy to pay for new genre presets and soundsHope to see this developed more as it is fun to come up with new ideas different from my normal song writing methods. I love this app. Thank you guys for creating and expanding on it. Started with the beta and am super impressed with the updates. I'm not a huge expert on music theory and this gives me a great jumpstart into creating more music faster.
One suggestion would be to find a way to export the wav/MP3 file so I can chop it up in ableton. Also- look into a lower latency on the 'record your own midi' section. It's amazing though and seriously you guys made me want to produce music again after a long dry spell.
As it stands right now, this app is a useless novelty at best. I could live with only 4 bars if it had even a fraction of the features/usability of the desktop/web version of Odesi, but this is so pared down as to be completely useless to a songwriter/producer. You have only 4 bars, only 4 chords that must each take up an entire bar, static, unchangeable drum patterns, and so on. Don't bother in its current state. Stick with the full desktop/web version, which is actually a useful songwriting/production scratchpad. At first I thought it was a lame attempt at ripping off Auxy.
Then I played with it and see it as a great test harness, or way to lay down ideas. It's fantastic for that. You can so quickly lay down some percussion, bass, and a basic chord progression. Looking deeper I found you can customize things pretty granularity too. I wish more sounds were offered initially but my biggest gripe is I wish it would let me change which octave a given chord in the progression is in. That would be a big improvement IMHO. First of all, I PAID for the full iMac version of this app and I'm still not sure it was worth even half of the price.
This app, however, is so utterly frustrating, I can't believe how overly complex it is. Ok great, people who want to learn how to compose can press a button and it will help you make a song but if you have a specific tune in your head that you want to transcribe into sound? You have every option under the sun except a bloody normal sequencer. Odesi crew, take a look at Fruity Loops and just make a simple version of that.
That's all we want. This is an incredibly simple, yet powerful tool for writing ideas.
The concept of Odesi really sparks a lot of great inspiration for me, which in turn introduced me to their Mac app that is even more feature rich for writing ideas down and sending them into my DAW to further complete a song. I do enjoy the iOS app, especially the tap to create rhythms. It makes the iOS version versatile and fun to use.I'd like to see more continuity between the two apps. As it is right now, it's a lot of fun, but leaves me wanting more advanced features on iOS. I will gladly pay to unlock more features, especially if they allow me to utilize the features from the Mac app. I really do want to have that kind of flexibility to write on my iPad or iPhone, save to the cloud and open up on my Mac to complete a production.Thanks again for all you and your team do.
Two thumbs up! Having worked on the music theory part of this app, I'm so happy that this app is out for mobile and desktop. I find myself plugging chord progressions I think of just to hear all the rhythmic possibilities I could do with a few taps/clicks. It's so easy for me to export my favorite patterns into my DAW (Ableton Live for me). And whenever I'm out and about, I can continue getting new song ideas down with this app so I'm ready to produce when I get home.Even if you're a seasoned pro producer/composer, you will still discover a new harmonic and rhythmic to consider for your next track using this app. I own Captain Chords and the desktop version of Odesi, both of which I love, but I must agree with the other reviewers who feel that this app is close but really lacking.
The biggest frustration for me is being limited to just 4 bars when other free apps (such as Medly) allow one to make an extended sketch. I don’t really mind the limited instruments in the free version as I plan to import my sketches into the desktop version and will adjust the instruments there, but it would be nice to be able to easily link my iPhone version of this app with my iPad version, as well as a streamlined sync with the desktop version, so that I can have a better workflow. Being able to export MIDI for $5 isn’t bad as it’s nice to be able open it up in GarageBand iOS for further tweaking, but I’d like to be able to sketch out more than just 4 bars in Odesi Chords before going to another app. If the developers could add a longer time for the recordings, as well as easy syncing between their apps, I’d probably rate this 5 stars.
I own the desktop version of this app, and I like it a lot. I downloaded the iOS version so I could seamlessly work between them when I travel; however, this is not feasible without having to spend extra money to unlock the midi export feature. Additionally, there seems to be no way to link my accounts, meaning I have to import my mobile sessions even if I decided to pay the extra $5 to gain the feature. I feel taken advantage of as a producer and DJ who supports the Mixed In Key family of products. I own Mixed In Key, Odesi, and the Captain Plug-ins.
They are quality, which is why I bought into the product line, but failing to provide a full mobile version for customers who already own the desktop version seems like a poor business practice. This would at least remedy, in my opinion, the fact that you cannot use Odesi without an internet connection. I’m willing to adjust my rating if Mixed In Key remedies this situation; otherwise, the mobile version of Odesi is just a money grab for it to truly be beneficial. I love this app. Thank you guys for creating and expanding on it. Started with the beta and am super impressed with the updates. I'm not a huge expert on music theory and this gives me a great jumpstart into creating more music faster.
One suggestion would be to find a way to export the wav/MP3 file so I can chop it up in ableton. Also- look into a lower latency on the 'record your own midi' section. It's amazing though and seriously you guys made me want to produce music again after a long dry spell. I love odesi. I use it on my desktop as well as using the captain chords plugins.
I wish this app would allow you to use odesi like the desktop version including editing midi notes, adding melodies etc. I would even pay for this if it was a premium feature. I'm always in the go and to be able to pull out my iPhone and start making and completing an idea so that when I arrive at the studio I can drive right into logic would be amazing.Another feature id love to see is being able to use odesi within GarageBand as an audio unit. This app is almost as great as the desktop version. As a producer, I like to write chords on the-go and love the Odesi app. This could replace my other phone composition apps if I could edit from the note presets given.Overall, I’m really pumped about this app and have bought some of the upgrades, which are easily worth it compared to the (many) composition apps I’ve tried.
This is easily top 5 out there!If we got midi-editing abilities, midi importing (maybe 4 bars of chords and a melody max), more detailed chord editing (7th, inversions, and suspensions), and arrangements of 16 bars, this app would KILL the competition and easily be my favorite.Great work, Mixed in Key. First of all, I PAID for the full iMac version of this app and I'm still not sure it was worth even half of the price. This app, however, is so utterly frustrating, I can't believe how overly complex it is. Ok great, people who want to learn how to compose can press a button and it will help you make a song but if you have a specific tune in your head that you want to transcribe into sound?
You have every option under the sun except a bloody normal sequencer. Odesi crew, take a look at Fruity Loops and just make a simple version of that. That's all we want. At first I thought it was a lame attempt at ripping off Auxy. Then I played with it and see it as a great test harness, or way to lay down ideas. It's fantastic for that.
You can so quickly lay down some percussion, bass, and a basic chord progression. Looking deeper I found you can customize things pretty granularity too. I wish more sounds were offered initially but my biggest gripe is I wish it would let me change which octave a given chord in the progression is in.
That would be a big improvement IMHO. This product is a waste of your time. Don’t buy it, don’t even bother downloading it. I made contact with them in October of 2018 and nothing has changed.This is their official reply to my declaring, as a multi-product customer that in-app purchases are offensive:There are certainly pros and cons to in-app purchases. One of the pros being the ability to try before commiting to a large expense. App Store refunds are tricky so if you paid the full price for the app and didn't like it, it would be worse than trying it and deciding not to pay for the expanded functionality. As it stands right now, this app is a useless novelty at best.
I could live with only 4 bars if it had even a fraction of the features/usability of the desktop/web version of Odesi, but this is so pared down as to be completely useless to a songwriter/producer. You have only 4 bars, only 4 chords that must each take up an entire bar, static, unchangeable drum patterns, and so on. Don't bother in its current state. Stick with the full desktop/web version, which is actually a useful songwriting/production scratchpad. The concept is fantastic for sketching out song ideas when your not in the studio.Chords and presets are pretty basic for pop and edm tracks.
Would like to see the preset rhythms and styles expanded on to 80s/synthwave, rock (50s, 60s, 70s, kraut,goth, more) Latin, lounge, and so on.The adds on are way to expensive for this app. They want 4.99 just to add things like 10 new drum kits.
I think a paid pro version of 5-10$ should include all the current add-ones. Would be happy to pay for new genre presets and soundsHope to see this developed more as it is fun to come up with new ideas different from my normal song writing methods. There are so many issues.In the 'pro' version only two scales major and minorNo ability to use chords or notes out of scale4 measures only really?The idea that 4 bars is a song is laughable.Limited choices in rhythm and pitch.So if you are happy making insipid little ditties that are predetermined this app is for you.On the plus sideI did like the ability to tap out my own rhythm. I wish this feature existed in the desktop version.Sorry to have spent my money on another product that doesn’t inspire but instead frustrates. This is an incredibly simple, yet powerful tool for writing ideas. The concept of Odesi really sparks a lot of great inspiration for me, which in turn introduced me to their Mac app that is even more feature rich for writing ideas down and sending them into my DAW to further complete a song.
I do enjoy the iOS app, especially the tap to create rhythms. It makes the iOS version versatile and fun to use.I'd like to see more continuity between the two apps.
As it is right now, it's a lot of fun, but leaves me wanting more advanced features on iOS. I will gladly pay to unlock more features, especially if they allow me to utilize the features from the Mac app.
I really do want to have that kind of flexibility to write on my iPad or iPhone, save to the cloud and open up on my Mac to complete a production.Thanks again for all you and your team do. Two thumbs up! Having worked on the music theory part of this app, I'm so happy that this app is out for mobile and desktop.
I find myself plugging chord progressions I think of just to hear all the rhythmic possibilities I could do with a few taps/clicks. It's so easy for me to export my favorite patterns into my DAW (Ableton Live for me). And whenever I'm out and about, I can continue getting new song ideas down with this app so I'm ready to produce when I get home.Even if you're a seasoned pro producer/composer, you will still discover a new harmonic and rhythmic to consider for your next track using this app. Odesi is a sonic sketch pad for making great 4-bar compositions. Explore different and create the perfect, basslines, and drum beats. As quick as a flash, lay down the foundation for your next big hit. When you're done with your session, your, basslines and drums will be 100% finished.
Jam out to your new track with a live instrument, create vocal lines and sing or rap along. Export to the desktop version of Odesi, or any of your other favorite music production software.
Odesi, tap into your musical genius!Features:. Produce great music on the fly, anywhere, anytime. Fastest way to write a 16-beat that's 100% custom and unique. Deep customization of. Ability to apply custom to basslines and for an infinite number of possible combinations.
Craft original compositions that follow the same ideas as today's hottest music. Choose from a bank of high-quality, popular sounds. Export your finished song as an audio or MIDI file to share with friends or bandmates and start collaborating now (MIDI export requires In-App Purchase). This app is almost as great as the desktop version. As a producer, I like to write chords on the-go and love the Odesi app. This could replace my other phone composition apps if I could edit from the note presets given.Overall, I’m really pumped about this app and have bought some of the upgrades, which are easily worth it compared to the (many) composition apps I’ve tried.
This is easily top 5 out there!If we got midi-editing abilities, midi importing (maybe 4 bars of chords and a melody max), more detailed chord editing (7th, inversions, and suspensions), and arrangements of 16 bars, this app would KILL the competition and easily be my favorite.Great work, Mixed in Key. I own Captain Chords and the desktop version of Odesi, both of which I love, but I must agree with the other reviewers who feel that this app is close but really lacking. The biggest frustration for me is being limited to just 4 bars when other free apps (such as Medly) allow one to make an extended sketch. I don’t really mind the limited instruments in the free version as I plan to import my sketches into the desktop version and will adjust the instruments there, but it would be nice to be able to easily link my iPhone version of this app with my iPad version, as well as a streamlined sync with the desktop version, so that I can have a better workflow.
Being able to export MIDI for $5 isn’t bad as it’s nice to be able open it up in GarageBand iOS for further tweaking, but I’d like to be able to sketch out more than just 4 bars in Odesi Chords before going to another app. If the developers could add a longer time for the recordings, as well as easy syncing between their apps, I’d probably rate this 5 stars. There are so many issues.In the 'pro' version only two scales major and minorNo ability to use chords or notes out of scale4 measures only really?The idea that 4 bars is a song is laughable.Limited choices in rhythm and pitch.So if you are happy making insipid little ditties that are predetermined this app is for you.On the plus sideI did like the ability to tap out my own rhythm. I wish this feature existed in the desktop version.Sorry to have spent my money on another product that doesn’t inspire but instead frustrates.
This product is a waste of your time. Don’t buy it, don’t even bother downloading it. I made contact with them in October of 2018 and nothing has changed.This is their official reply to my declaring, as a multi-product customer that in-app purchases are offensive:There are certainly pros and cons to in-app purchases. One of the pros being the ability to try before commiting to a large expense. App Store refunds are tricky so if you paid the full price for the app and didn't like it, it would be worse than trying it and deciding not to pay for the expanded functionality.
I own the desktop version of this app, and I like it a lot. I downloaded the iOS version so I could seamlessly work between them when I travel; however, this is not feasible without having to spend extra money to unlock the midi export feature. Additionally, there seems to be no way to link my accounts, meaning I have to import my mobile sessions even if I decided to pay the extra $5 to gain the feature.
I feel taken advantage of as a producer and DJ who supports the Mixed In Key family of products. I own Mixed In Key, Odesi, and the Captain Plug-ins. They are quality, which is why I bought into the product line, but failing to provide a full mobile version for customers who already own the desktop version seems like a poor business practice.
This would at least remedy, in my opinion, the fact that you cannot use Odesi without an internet connection. I’m willing to adjust my rating if Mixed In Key remedies this situation; otherwise, the mobile version of Odesi is just a money grab for it to truly be beneficial. I love odesi.
I use it on my desktop as well as using the captain chords plugins. I wish this app would allow you to use odesi like the desktop version including editing midi notes, adding melodies etc. I would even pay for this if it was a premium feature.
I'm always in the go and to be able to pull out my iPhone and start making and completing an idea so that when I arrive at the studio I can drive right into logic would be amazing.Another feature id love to see is being able to use odesi within GarageBand as an audio unit. The concept is fantastic for sketching out song ideas when your not in the studio.Chords and presets are pretty basic for pop and edm tracks. Would like to see the preset rhythms and styles expanded on to 80s/synthwave, rock (50s, 60s, 70s, kraut,goth, more) Latin, lounge, and so on.The adds on are way to expensive for this app.
They want 4.99 just to add things like 10 new drum kits. I think a paid pro version of 5-10$ should include all the current add-ones. Would be happy to pay for new genre presets and soundsHope to see this developed more as it is fun to come up with new ideas different from my normal song writing methods. I love this app. Thank you guys for creating and expanding on it.
Started with the beta and am super impressed with the updates. I'm not a huge expert on music theory and this gives me a great jumpstart into creating more music faster. One suggestion would be to find a way to export the wav/MP3 file so I can chop it up in ableton. Also- look into a lower latency on the 'record your own midi' section. It's amazing though and seriously you guys made me want to produce music again after a long dry spell. As it stands right now, this app is a useless novelty at best. I could live with only 4 bars if it had even a fraction of the features/usability of the desktop/web version of Odesi, but this is so pared down as to be completely useless to a songwriter/producer.
You have only 4 bars, only 4 chords that must each take up an entire bar, static, unchangeable drum patterns, and so on. Don't bother in its current state. Stick with the full desktop/web version, which is actually a useful songwriting/production scratchpad.
At first I thought it was a lame attempt at ripping off Auxy. Then I played with it and see it as a great test harness, or way to lay down ideas. It's fantastic for that. You can so quickly lay down some percussion, bass, and a basic chord progression.
Looking deeper I found you can customize things pretty granularity too. I wish more sounds were offered initially but my biggest gripe is I wish it would let me change which octave a given chord in the progression is in. That would be a big improvement IMHO. First of all, I PAID for the full iMac version of this app and I'm still not sure it was worth even half of the price. This app, however, is so utterly frustrating, I can't believe how overly complex it is. Ok great, people who want to learn how to compose can press a button and it will help you make a song but if you have a specific tune in your head that you want to transcribe into sound?
You have every option under the sun except a bloody normal sequencer. Odesi crew, take a look at Fruity Loops and just make a simple version of that.
That's all we want. This is an incredibly simple, yet powerful tool for writing ideas. The concept of Odesi really sparks a lot of great inspiration for me, which in turn introduced me to their Mac app that is even more feature rich for writing ideas down and sending them into my DAW to further complete a song. I do enjoy the iOS app, especially the tap to create rhythms. It makes the iOS version versatile and fun to use.I'd like to see more continuity between the two apps.
As it is right now, it's a lot of fun, but leaves me wanting more advanced features on iOS. I will gladly pay to unlock more features, especially if they allow me to utilize the features from the Mac app. I really do want to have that kind of flexibility to write on my iPad or iPhone, save to the cloud and open up on my Mac to complete a production.Thanks again for all you and your team do.
Two thumbs up! Having worked on the music theory part of this app, I'm so happy that this app is out for mobile and desktop. I find myself plugging chord progressions I think of just to hear all the rhythmic possibilities I could do with a few taps/clicks. It's so easy for me to export my favorite patterns into my DAW (Ableton Live for me). And whenever I'm out and about, I can continue getting new song ideas down with this app so I'm ready to produce when I get home.Even if you're a seasoned pro producer/composer, you will still discover a new harmonic and rhythmic to consider for your next track using this app.
I own Captain Chords and the desktop version of Odesi, both of which I love, but I must agree with the other reviewers who feel that this app is close but really lacking. The biggest frustration for me is being limited to just 4 bars when other free apps (such as Medly) allow one to make an extended sketch. I don’t really mind the limited instruments in the free version as I plan to import my sketches into the desktop version and will adjust the instruments there, but it would be nice to be able to easily link my iPhone version of this app with my iPad version, as well as a streamlined sync with the desktop version, so that I can have a better workflow. Being able to export MIDI for $5 isn’t bad as it’s nice to be able open it up in GarageBand iOS for further tweaking, but I’d like to be able to sketch out more than just 4 bars in Odesi Chords before going to another app. If the developers could add a longer time for the recordings, as well as easy syncing between their apps, I’d probably rate this 5 stars. I own the desktop version of this app, and I like it a lot.
I downloaded the iOS version so I could seamlessly work between them when I travel; however, this is not feasible without having to spend extra money to unlock the midi export feature. Additionally, there seems to be no way to link my accounts, meaning I have to import my mobile sessions even if I decided to pay the extra $5 to gain the feature. I feel taken advantage of as a producer and DJ who supports the Mixed In Key family of products. I own Mixed In Key, Odesi, and the Captain Plug-ins.
They are quality, which is why I bought into the product line, but failing to provide a full mobile version for customers who already own the desktop version seems like a poor business practice. This would at least remedy, in my opinion, the fact that you cannot use Odesi without an internet connection. I’m willing to adjust my rating if Mixed In Key remedies this situation; otherwise, the mobile version of Odesi is just a money grab for it to truly be beneficial. I love this app. Thank you guys for creating and expanding on it.
Started with the beta and am super impressed with the updates. I'm not a huge expert on music theory and this gives me a great jumpstart into creating more music faster. One suggestion would be to find a way to export the wav/MP3 file so I can chop it up in ableton. Also- look into a lower latency on the 'record your own midi' section. It's amazing though and seriously you guys made me want to produce music again after a long dry spell. I love odesi. I use it on my desktop as well as using the captain chords plugins.
I wish this app would allow you to use odesi like the desktop version including editing midi notes, adding melodies etc. I would even pay for this if it was a premium feature. I'm always in the go and to be able to pull out my iPhone and start making and completing an idea so that when I arrive at the studio I can drive right into logic would be amazing.Another feature id love to see is being able to use odesi within GarageBand as an audio unit. This app is almost as great as the desktop version. As a producer, I like to write chords on the-go and love the Odesi app. This could replace my other phone composition apps if I could edit from the note presets given.Overall, I’m really pumped about this app and have bought some of the upgrades, which are easily worth it compared to the (many) composition apps I’ve tried. This is easily top 5 out there!If we got midi-editing abilities, midi importing (maybe 4 bars of chords and a melody max), more detailed chord editing (7th, inversions, and suspensions), and arrangements of 16 bars, this app would KILL the competition and easily be my favorite.Great work, Mixed in Key.
First of all, I PAID for the full iMac version of this app and I'm still not sure it was worth even half of the price. This app, however, is so utterly frustrating, I can't believe how overly complex it is. Ok great, people who want to learn how to compose can press a button and it will help you make a song but if you have a specific tune in your head that you want to transcribe into sound? You have every option under the sun except a bloody normal sequencer. Odesi crew, take a look at Fruity Loops and just make a simple version of that. That's all we want.
At first I thought it was a lame attempt at ripping off Auxy. Then I played with it and see it as a great test harness, or way to lay down ideas.
It's fantastic for that. You can so quickly lay down some percussion, bass, and a basic chord progression. Looking deeper I found you can customize things pretty granularity too. I wish more sounds were offered initially but my biggest gripe is I wish it would let me change which octave a given chord in the progression is in. That would be a big improvement IMHO. This product is a waste of your time. Don’t buy it, don’t even bother downloading it.
I made contact with them in October of 2018 and nothing has changed.This is their official reply to my declaring, as a multi-product customer that in-app purchases are offensive:There are certainly pros and cons to in-app purchases. One of the pros being the ability to try before commiting to a large expense. App Store refunds are tricky so if you paid the full price for the app and didn't like it, it would be worse than trying it and deciding not to pay for the expanded functionality. As it stands right now, this app is a useless novelty at best. I could live with only 4 bars if it had even a fraction of the features/usability of the desktop/web version of Odesi, but this is so pared down as to be completely useless to a songwriter/producer. You have only 4 bars, only 4 chords that must each take up an entire bar, static, unchangeable drum patterns, and so on. Don't bother in its current state.
Stick with the full desktop/web version, which is actually a useful songwriting/production scratchpad. The concept is fantastic for sketching out song ideas when your not in the studio.Chords and presets are pretty basic for pop and edm tracks. Would like to see the preset rhythms and styles expanded on to 80s/synthwave, rock (50s, 60s, 70s, kraut,goth, more) Latin, lounge, and so on.The adds on are way to expensive for this app. They want 4.99 just to add things like 10 new drum kits. I think a paid pro version of 5-10$ should include all the current add-ones. Would be happy to pay for new genre presets and soundsHope to see this developed more as it is fun to come up with new ideas different from my normal song writing methods.
There are so many issues.In the 'pro' version only two scales major and minorNo ability to use chords or notes out of scale4 measures only really?The idea that 4 bars is a song is laughable.Limited choices in rhythm and pitch.So if you are happy making insipid little ditties that are predetermined this app is for you.On the plus sideI did like the ability to tap out my own rhythm. I wish this feature existed in the desktop version.Sorry to have spent my money on another product that doesn’t inspire but instead frustrates. This is an incredibly simple, yet powerful tool for writing ideas. The concept of Odesi really sparks a lot of great inspiration for me, which in turn introduced me to their Mac app that is even more feature rich for writing ideas down and sending them into my DAW to further complete a song. I do enjoy the iOS app, especially the tap to create rhythms. It makes the iOS version versatile and fun to use.I'd like to see more continuity between the two apps.
As it is right now, it's a lot of fun, but leaves me wanting more advanced features on iOS. I will gladly pay to unlock more features, especially if they allow me to utilize the features from the Mac app. I really do want to have that kind of flexibility to write on my iPad or iPhone, save to the cloud and open up on my Mac to complete a production.Thanks again for all you and your team do. Two thumbs up! Having worked on the music theory part of this app, I'm so happy that this app is out for mobile and desktop. I find myself plugging chord progressions I think of just to hear all the rhythmic possibilities I could do with a few taps/clicks. It's so easy for me to export my favorite patterns into my DAW (Ableton Live for me).
And whenever I'm out and about, I can continue getting new song ideas down with this app so I'm ready to produce when I get home.Even if you're a seasoned pro producer/composer, you will still discover a new harmonic and rhythmic to consider for your next track using this app.
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