WaveDNA's Liquid Rhythm Beat Generating Software Revolutionizes Digital Music Creation
October 24, 2013
Wave DNA in beat, music production, music technology

WaveDNA is excited to announce a significant upgrade to the full version of Liquid Rhythm beat generation software. The latest version includes powerful new MIDI sequencing and editing tools to create and remix drum patterns, achievable directly in Ableton Live clips via Max4Live, as a plug-in, or as a standalone application. WaveDNA has also released Liquid Rhythm Intro, a condensed version of Liquid Rhythm that will increase accessibility for electronic musicians, music producers, composers, and DJs. Liquid Rhythm Intro offers users the same great core features as Liquid Rhythm for a great price. 

With a completely redesigned user interface and a host of new and updated features, the latest update to Liquid Rhythm will greatly enhance user workflow efficiency by shortening the time users spend composing and searching for the most suitable rhythm. Liquid Rhythm analyzes MIDI data, allows users to access ten quadrillion rhythm patterns, and suggests complementary beats to allow users to quickly edit their productions. 

New features include:

Available for both Mac and Windows, Liquid Rhythm and Liquid Rhythm Intro are VST/AU/RTAS compatible and work as a plugin or standalone software. They offer a media library of percussive samples, drum kits, and loops, and allow users to import custom samples. Available for purchase direct from the WaveDNA website, the full-featured Liquid Rhythm software is $129 USD and Liquid Rhythm Intro is $49 USD. A free 30-day trial version is also available for download. Find a full breakdown of the features available in Liquid Rhythm and Liquid Rhythm Intro on the WaveDNA website.   

About WaveDNA

WaveDNA is a Toronto-based music software development company founded in 2010. We have applied a passion for music technology and over 15 years of music research to designing the next generation of virtual software instruments. 

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