Do you have dozens of unfinished music projects? Or do you ever come up with something new and exciting, only to lose momentum after spending way too long on refining that 4 or 8-bar loop?
Even with all the wonderful tools available to help our music making, it can still be hard to actually complete a full song. Often, this is because we get stuck in the initial idea.
To combat this exact problem, Frits Lyneborg of BarkingAudio has created a plugin that assists you with turning your ideas into complete tracks.
ArrangerKing is a non-destructive editor for your DAW, designed to help you structure your track with arrangements. There’s no AI going on, but rather the plugin gives you a very handy visual representation of the arrangement, which you can edit to your liking.
Not limited to any specific genres, you can change the naming convention in your arrangements, adapt from the built-in templates that are based on hit tracks, create your own templates, or share/download others.
Here’s one way/example on how to use ArrangerKing.
Now that’s pretty handy isn’t it? I think ArrangerKing has the potential to be a real game changer for a lot of people, which is why I’ve partnered with Frits to promote the plugin.
Available in VST3 and AU plugin formats, ArrangerKing is compatible with most major DAW software for Windows and Mac.
Regularly priced $54 USD (+ VAT in EU and UK), you can purchase a license of the plugin at a 60% discount during the Black Friday season! Buy the plugin here and make sure to click “Got a code” at the checkout procedure to fill out discount code REKKERDAK60 when ordering your copy.
If you’re not sure if this plugin is for you, make sure to head over to arrangerKing.com and download a completely free demo version, and see how you like it! And if you still have questions, you can find more background about ArrangerKing right here.
Also, check out Josh Turvery’s review, in which he said “Whether using it to build a database of song structures from your favourite artists, or as a guide track to automatically control the song structure within your DAW, I’m confident that many users will be able to extract incredible value from ArrangerKing.”