Phrasemaster Mk1: areas of usage


While all the phrase sequencers are bound to a specific instrument, the Phrasemaster mk1 is the only phrase sequencer that is known to us that can be applied to any VSTi instrument. Combined with its awesome and uncompromising phrasing capabilites it is an essential original without any alternatives.

The Phrasemaster has many areas of usage. Here are some examples:

Benefits on live performing:

Yeah, it is designed for live gigging. Phrase sequencing is generally great for live performing but, with the capability of multiphrasing it is unbeatable.

Error Correction:
While performing, it can help you to play without errors while still being capable of reacting to every situation.

Complexity Reduction:
While performing it can help you to play more complex parts and/or layered parts. Because phrasing is an abstraction mechanism Phrasemaser takes on much of the complexity for you.

Performance Safety:
Sometimes while performing you may get tired or things can get out of control or maybe you have a mild attack of nerves at the start of the performance. Under these circumstances it is good to have a kind of adjustable autopilot control so you can still continiue your job. When things calm down or you calm down, switch the phrasing off and play as usual.

Benefits on composing and arranging:

Complexity Reduction:
Just as metioned above, Phrasemaster looks after much of the complexity, allowing you to focus on creativity.

Source of Inspiration:
You can try out a lot of combinations in a short time. Importing Midi phrases, checking out phrases with different presets and instruments, easy transpositions and so on. Once you have found what you like you can save it.

Faster composing/arranging:
You can compose or arrange in real time. Instead of copying and pasting and transposing repeating parts of your song you can do it the easy way trying out different combinations of phrases and phrase transpositions to make your favored kind of music and just as easily to produce new styles and pattern.

 

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