![]() That’s why we hope FL Studio adds in a native plugin similar to “ Odesi”. ![]() ![]() Odesi was developed by the same company that makes the key-tagging software Mixed In Key. This program allows you to create chord progressions based on the key you select, the tempo, and time signature. This could be an incredible new learning tool that would allow new and even existing producers who aren’t familiar with theory to learn visually. It’s just a tool that changes the way non-theory producers can approach harmony/chords.īut why would a DAW add this to their features? Why not just keep using Odesi separately? Odesi wouldn’t write a song for you though. Well, FL Studio wouldn’t be the first DAW to do this. A company called Traktion made a DAW called Waveform, which happens to offer this vision. Having it at your fingertips within the DAW would be a huge time saver and an easy way to teach about music theory/harmony to all producers.
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