Can you show me? Part 2

Once you have the notes you want to use, you then need to make a decision as to which octave these notes are going to sound in. A different type of probability selector is used to do this.


This looks like a standard distribution curve from a maths text book. Thankfully, you don’t need to know about maths, or how MIDIMadness deals with such things – you only need to know what you want to hear! For instance, if you want a bass line, make the curve cover only the left-hand of the window; for an ambient pad, you may choose something limited to just one or two of the higher octaves.

Set some information about phrasing:

Hitting ‘Go’ will generate a fragment that you can audition, if it didn’t work for you, try another… alter some settings, do it again… It can get very addictive!


Why not download MIDIMadness to see how it can be a springboard for your creative endeavours?