 Music Object Morphing enables a user to transform any
music object such as a song into another according to a template. The
Onyx implements one idea of the MOM technology in which any midi
file can be used as a template to create a new midi file or transform
another midi file.
We can explain it this way. Suppose you have composed
a song. How would your song sound if it were arranged by say, the
Beatles, G.Benson or Mozart in the style of one of their famous songs?
The MOM technology enables you to do exactly that. It uses the
Beatle's song, "Yesterday", for example, as a template, and
automatically arranges your song in that style at the click of a
button.
MOM does this amazing act of musical magic by first
analyzing the template and creating a new "style" of arranging. This
style is then applied to your song. The style can also be saved for
future use. Each and every one of the hundreds of thousands of midi
files available can be used as a template.
Moreover, thanks to MOM, you can arrange your songs
without losing a single note or even a single scale step. If a
template includes a chromatic bass line, or a chord "played around" by
transitional notes, all of them will be preserved in the MOM style and
you will see it in your song. You can freely compose a fast and dense
harmony progression, or use just one chord in your song. That style
will be faithfully followed as a template. From now on, you can forget
about those dull robotic arrangers, which when they see the Cmaj chord
cannot think of anything better than the simple triad of C, E and G
notes.
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