Soundraw: Chopping and arranging melodies in a DAW

Demo summary
The creator demonstrates taking a second part of the SOUNDRAW melody and chopping it to create a verse variation with different melodic dynamics.
Step-by-step
- Select a second section of the main melody from Soundraw
- Chop the selected audio segment to create a new variation
- Arrange the chopped segment as the verse section of the beat
Tips
- Use different melodic chops to ensure the beat has progression and doesn't feel like a repetitive loop
- Vary the melodic dynamics between sections to give the song more variety
Highlights
“that way it feels like the beat has somewhere to go and we're not just doing the same melodic Loop over and over again”
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