The real “crack” here is the speed of iteration. Within seconds, you can feed it a simple motif (or even a mood description like “melancholic waltz with glitch undertones”), and it returns three harmonically distinct variations. The harmonic engine is surprisingly sophisticated—avoiding clichéd progressions and leaning into modal interchange, quartal harmony, and even microtonal suggestions. For composers facing blank-page paralysis, this is gold.
Composer Crack: Unlocking Creative Flow or Just a Crutch?
It’s dangerously addictive (hence the name). You can easily spend hours generating variations instead of committing to a single idea. Also, the rhythmic algorithms lean toward common meters—complex meters require manual override. And the subscription model is steep for hobbyists ($19/month or $149/year).
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