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Team R2R | 20 Mar 2022 | WiN: 36.9MB | OSX: 45.9MB
Sundog Song Studio - Your MIDI chords and melodies laboratory
Get rid of writer's block once and for all. Experiment with new scales, harmonies, and melodies easily.

Use Sundog to play around with chords and basenotes like a breeze. Go from calm, smooth, chill out styles to energetic upbeat tunes in a matter of seconds. Promised.



Four things that can make songwriting painful

Every song needs a good harmonic base. Once you have the chords going, set up a bassline and added some nice background melodies you surely know whether it's going to be great - or just meeeh.

But here's the catch...

Finding that song core is like digging for gold. It's a lot of work and oftentimes needlessly repetitive and annoying. Does the following sound familiar to you?

You have all the instruments ready for a song, but cannot find good chord progressions.
You wrote all the chords and background melodies, but now want to try different chords with the same melodic patterns.
You always fall back to the same keys and scales that you already know.
You know exactly how a melody / arpeggio / bassline should be structured and are annoyed by entering it note by note to match the chords.

Wouldn't it be great if you could skip the stuff that holds you back to experiment more? I know for sure that this was true for me. This is why I sat down to write a software that could help me reduce the friction - and that boosted my songwriting in more ways than I thought was possible.

Soo.. how can Sundog assist you?
Sundog is designed to work with all major DAWs. All note output happens via MIDI. As long as you set up a virtual MIDI cable between Sundog and your DAW you are ready to go.

But even without a virtual MIDI cable you can create new songs and phrases, as Sundog contains an own factory soundset with over 100 instruments. And it can export MIDI files directly to other programs.

The first thing you do is choosing a scale and a basenote. Take C Major for example if you want to compose a happy song, or E Minor if you write a sad ballad. Just choose a scale and play some notes. You will quickly get a feeling for the mood of the scale.

In a second step you switch over to a special chords view. You can listen to chords by just clicking buttons - and they will all fit your chosen scale!

Once you have found some nice chords you can create a chord progression. This will be the harmonic base of your song.

Back in the main view the real magic starts. You can use your mouse, your MIDI keyboard, or your computer keyboard to create new melodies. All your input can either be mapped to scale notes - great for leads! - or to the current chord notes.

This way your melodies will always sound harmonic! Now if you go back to the chords view and change some chords all your melodies will get updated at once.



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comments

  Member 14.07.2014 74
+10
Can they make things easier for people? Wow!
  Resident 6.03.2018 1 840
+371
That's how technology works. It makes the mechanics of something easier, allowing people to focus on the creative choices. Why is it that nobody complains we should be taking photographs with glass plates, developing our own negatives and using an enlarger in a darkroom to print our own pictures any more?
  Banned 23.11.2021 422
+72
you are correct, the photography field is saturated with the amount of "photographers" that are out there now just like how music making is becoming, saturated... with the amount of "musicians" making garbage, thanks to this type of stuff
  Resident 6.03.2018 1 840
+371
Stop fretting. The cream will always rise. Why do you care if there are 200 people who aren't successful or 200,000 people who aren't successful? It doesn't cost you anything. They aren't the reason you aren't making it big.
  Resident 27.07.2017 357
+94
You are very right in what you say. But I believe that art is creating, and when you have a tool that, by pressing a button, creates the chords, scales and melody for you, not to what extent would you be creating yourself. The same thing happens in graphic design, you have programs that create a logo for you, and you just have to choose which one you like the most, I would say that rather than creating, it would be selecting. In any case, I think it is an excellent tool to help you when your ideas need a boost.
If you only look at one side of the coin, you'll never truly know if it's a coin.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2361 16056
+161410
Some people take these tools and really get creative with them, look at this video, combining 2 similar tools like this one.
https://youtu.be/5p0u2qVzuos
  Resident 27.07.2017 357
+94
yes, I think that's the idea, take it as a tool for your creativity and not replace it with creativity. good video to take like reference.
If you only look at one side of the coin, you'll never truly know if it's a coin.
  Member 24.07.2014 150
+67
quote by OlymoonSome people take these tools and really get creative with them, look at this video, combining 2 similar tools like this one.
https://youtu.be/5p0u2qVzuos

Thanks Oly, that's one of the nicest illustrations I've seen in ages. I'll be exploring more of that guy's videos for sure. As long as you have an imaginative mindset, anything and everything is fair game to learn from and be creative with. If the results are boring it's always our own fault.
  Member 6.03.2016 253
+99
dont feel threatened or have fear from what other people may do with tools, rise above it ;-)
  Banned 26.01.2019 15 1318
+1351
True. It's skills that people are threatened by.
A simple BiC biro in the hands of a master is a formidable weapon to immobilise and/or dispatch an attacker...
But only because he is skilled and knows how to do it with his bare hands anyway...
The Clavichord is from the Late Middle Ages. It's not a Clavinet.
  Resident 29.05.2012 703
+222
Thanks for the plugin .. seems like I can't start the standalone exe
It says a log file is missing.

It even installs in the x86 directory .. strange.
  Member 4.04.2020 11
0
Same issue here—program wont open Windows 10
  Resident 26.08.2013 939
+152
Had the same issue run as admin reg then it will run as a normal user.
  Resident 29.05.2012 703
+222
Did the job .. thx!
  Member 4.04.2020 11
0
Thank you! Worked like a charm!
  Member 8.01.2015 386
+61
Get stoned and write a hit song, this will help you
  Contributor 3.05.2011 717 5101
+43702
ahhh thank you!!! just noticed which cool stuff the Feelyour sound stuff was and is.
If you want to supply something, you can. PM is open for that.
  Resident 19.10.2018 386
+69
Run as Administrator if you're having errors opening, worked for me.
  Member 14.07.2014 74
+10
quote by buntymcThat's how technology works. It makes the mechanics of something easier, allowing people to focus on the creative choices. Why is it that nobody complains we should be taking photographs with glass plates, developing our own negatives and using an enlarger in a darkroom to print our own pictures any more?


Thanks for the lesson on technology, but music is one of those things that people need to learn.

Being an artist is learning the Art!
My thoughts!
  Resident 6.03.2018 1 840
+371
It actually isn't, and hasn't been for a long time. Just as Damien Hurst doesn't make his own art, so those big bands of the sixties didn't play on their own records. Music has always been a producer's game. Don't have the skills yourself? Just buy them in. And now you don't even need to do that.
  Member 15.10.2017 1466
+557
Which big bands of the sixties did not play on their own records?
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  Member 14.07.2014 74
+10
quote by BUZZINMADyou are correct, the photography field is saturated with the amount of "photographers" that are out there now just like how music making is becoming, saturated... with the amount of "musicians" making garbage, thanks to this type of stuff


Yep!
  Resident 5.10.2010 124
+7
didnt work on w11
tryed run as admin
program works but didnt drag drop midis
didnt export midi.
error x86.exe logs
  Member 6.03.2016 253
+99
what an amazing last few months! speechless really.
  Member 6.06.2018 5 20
+100
Unfortunately most of the scales are missing...
  Resident 27.07.2017 357
+94
I think this is a helpfull tool, but in the same time, i think this can destroyed all your ideas if you based only in this.
Many Thanks! !
If you only look at one side of the coin, you'll never truly know if it's a coin.
  Member 24.07.2014 150
+67
Additional (free) preset packages for Sundog and ChordPotion are available to download from here
https://feelyoursound.com/packages/
  Member 14.07.2014 74
+10
quote by buntymcIt actually isn't, and hasn't been for a long time. Just as Damien Hurst doesn't make his own art, so those big bands of the sixties didn't play on their own records. Music has always been a producer's game. Don't have the skills yourself? Just buy them in. And now you don't even need to do that.


What? Are you saying that bands like The Beatles did not play on their own records? Agree to disagree!
  Member 10.10.2019 76
+15
quote by binarycoders
quote by buntymcIt actually isn't, and hasn't been for a long time. Just as Damien Hurst doesn't make his own art, so those big bands of the sixties didn't play on their own records. Music has always been a producer's game. Don't have the skills yourself? Just buy them in. And now you don't even need to do that.


What? Are you saying that bands like The Beatles did not play on their own records? Agree to disagree!


Of course The Beatles did - but supposedly he's refering to the Beach Boys, who had a phase (around '65-67) where besides Brian Wilson they did not play on most of they recordings. But before and after that they also did.
  Member 14.10.2018 5 118
+355
Thanks. Looks great

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