For example, to create melodies that are light and complex, the corresponding creator pad for this combination would be the pad in the middle of the upper row. Mood options are “Light”, “Dark”, or “Both”. Complexity options are “Simple”, “Complex” or “Both”. The complexity option titles runs horizontally along the top of the creator pads display, and the mood option titles run vertically down the side of the pads. Melody Sauce will continue to loop-play the melody from this point. at the start of bars 1, 5, 9, 13, 17 etc). Sync/Timing As Melody Sauce automatically syncs to your DAW’s internal clock and timeline, to get the created melodies to play in the correct sequence it works best if you place your song’s elements in standard positions that are 4-bar blocks from the start position 1.1.1 (eg. To make it easy to experiment with these “on the fly” as you play your project, the pads are set out in pre-arranged mood and complexity combinations, so that you can easily select a different combination by simply clicking a different pad. Along with the pre-creation settings on the left hadn’t side of the interface, Melody Sauce also creates melodies based on mood and complexity options. The pads are initially grey when active, but once you click one they will illuminate in time with the created melodies. Clicking one of the 9 central creator pads will instantly create a melody that’s created for you there and then, based on the parameters you’ve selected on the left hand side of the interface.