FeelYourSound Release HouseEngine 2

FeelYourSound have released HouseEngine 2, available in 2 tiers with intro pricing which end July 31st. Version 1 users can upgrade for FREE. What’s new in version 2: Feed HouseEngine with your chords and the plug-in generates authentic and professional MIDI patterns for you. No fiddling around with mismatching MIDI packs anymore. All output will…

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FeelYourSound have released HouseEngine 2, available in 2 tiers with intro pricing which end July 31st. Version 1 users can upgrade for FREE.

  • Standard version – £36.37, increasing to £45.46 (use code HE2Std)
  • Pro version – £181.86, increasing to £363.72 (use code HE2Pro )

What’s new in version 2:

  • New: Package Browser. HouseEngine 2 ships with 13 different packages now (e.g. “Sparkling Arpeggios”, “Rhythmic Chords”, “Bassline Flavours”,…). Use the package browser to explore the different packages and switch between them
  • New: Favorite markers. Each preset has a star-shaped “Favorite” marker now. It is located to the left of the MIDI drag-and-drop field. Use the “Show favorite” tag in the preset browser to display your favorites only
  • New: Preset type display. Hover with the mouse over the icon below the “Favorite star” of a preset to see the preset type. “Fixed playing style” reproduces a certain playing style, “Generative” can sound completely different for different chord progressions
  • New: Generate a chord progression for a specific scale. Click on “Generate chord progression” in the start view, then pick a scale and a generator algorithm
  • New: 73 new presets for different styles (14 “rhythmic bass”, 12 “rhythmic chords”, 14 “rhythmic thin chords”, 11 “simple stab bass rhythm”, 11 “simple stab note rhythm”, 11 “simple stab scale note rhythm”)
  • New: News checker. HouseEngine will inform you about updates now. You can turn this off in the settings (cog wheel icon on the Presets Page)
  • Removed: Pentatonic scales have been removed from the chord progression scale choice menu (only for new songs). Reason: Too many generator presets require a “full” scale
  • Bugfix: Now ALL chord progression generators will work for Major as well
  • Bugfix: Sometimes the currently playing chord wasn’t displayed properly in Edit Chords View
  • UX: New colours for active chords. This makes the Chords View easier to use for colour blind users
  • UX: UI Scaling option in the settings (Presets View)
  • UX: Alternative way for preset switching: Click on a MIDI preview to change the preset
  • UX: When you do a search or a reset, the Engine will jump to the currently active preset if possible
  • UX: Crisper UI when working with higher DPI settings
  • HouseEngine contains 483 generative presets for all occasions now

Feed HouseEngine with your chords and the plug-in generates authentic and professional MIDI patterns for you. No fiddling around with mismatching MIDI packs anymore. All output will be in tune with your original chords!

Have you ever struggled with writer’s block when you wrote your next House track? Did the basslines feel weak? Were the keys “somewhat OK” , and the melodies only so-so?

You can leave all this behind. HouseEngine is a plugin that generates new catchy melodies, funky basslines, and memorable hooks from your MIDI chord progressions automatically.

The concept is simple:

  • Load HouseEngine on a track of your DAW.
  • Open the plug-in and import your MIDI chord progression. Or let HouseEngine generate a chord progression for you.
  • You can see a big list of presets now. Select a preset, then press play in your DAW for a preview.
  • Do you like a preset? Drag and drop the MIDI field to your DAW. The plug-in will copy the MIDI data to your DAW then.

Whether you’re a beginner just starting out or an experienced pro, HouseEngine is for you. With built-in music theory, you’ll be making great music in no time, even if you don’t have a lot of experience.

Using HouseEngine is like having a co-producer at your side that helps you create professional, genre-specific music faster than ever.

And for pros, HouseEngine can help you explore new styles and get inspiration, as well as make standard tasks like creating basslines and stabs faster and easier. Plus, you can try out multiple ideas quickly. This will reduce friction and improve your music production process. As a pro user, you will also love the built-in mass exporter. Re-use the created content on many different devices and build your own library.

HouseEngine is designed to give you instant results within seconds. You can use preset categories and tags to find the right presets quickly.

The interface makes it easy to export the generated melodies. Simply click on the MIDI field behind a HouseEngine preset and drag it to a track of your DAW. The Engine will export the generated melodies as standard MIDI files, compatible with any DAW.

You can then work on the notes however you like. Use all the tools of your DAW to craft something completely unique – or simply leave the notes as they are.

The Pro version also includes a built-in mass-exporter. When you click on the “Export” button, you can write hundreds and hundreds of generated phrases directly to a folder on your computer. The perfect way to build your own collection of ready-to-use MIDI files.

HouseEngine consists of several different tools, combined in one interface. Each of them utilizes specific, genre-optimized algorithms:

  • Chord Progression Generators
  • Bassline Creator
  • Arpeggiator
  • Keys Engine
  • Melody Module
  • + Bonus features

Watch the walkthrough video HERE.

HouseEngine 2 is available to PC and Mac users (VST2, VST3 and AU).

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