> Many musicians love sequencers, arpeggiators, chord generators, and other musical automata; what they don't love is a magic 8-ball that leaves them with nothing to do and makes them feel uncreative.
I think this is the key bit. A lot of modern music is already created in the DAW (the original version of FL Studio picking a 140bpm default beat defined entire music scenes in the UK!) with copy/paste, samples, arpeggiators and other midi tools and pitch shifting. Asking a prompt to add four bars of accompaniment which have a $vaguetextinstruction relation to the underlying beat and then picking your favourite but asking them to $vaguetextinstruction the dynamics a bit can actually feel more like part of the creative process than browsing a sample library for options or painstakingly moving notes around on a piano roll. Asking a prompt to create two minutes of produced sound incorporating your lyrics, not so much.
And I think a DAW-lite option, ideally capable of both MIDI and produced sound output is the way forward here. Better still with i/o to existing DAWs
I think this is the key bit. A lot of modern music is already created in the DAW (the original version of FL Studio picking a 140bpm default beat defined entire music scenes in the UK!) with copy/paste, samples, arpeggiators and other midi tools and pitch shifting. Asking a prompt to add four bars of accompaniment which have a $vaguetextinstruction relation to the underlying beat and then picking your favourite but asking them to $vaguetextinstruction the dynamics a bit can actually feel more like part of the creative process than browsing a sample library for options or painstakingly moving notes around on a piano roll. Asking a prompt to create two minutes of produced sound incorporating your lyrics, not so much.
And I think a DAW-lite option, ideally capable of both MIDI and produced sound output is the way forward here. Better still with i/o to existing DAWs