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Alpha Notice
This plugin is currently in Alpha and available for testing only. It may contain bugs or incomplete features. Please use with caution and keep backups of your projects.
EVY: An arpeggiator for melodic emergence.
EVY rethinks arpeggiation as a dynamic, evolving process. Instead of fixed sequences, it responds to rhythm, probability, and memory to generate melodic phrases that unfold over time.
Every note is shaped by context rather than rules, allowing complex behavior to arise from simple controls. The result is music that evolves organically, unfolding with coherence and expression rather than repetition.
Designed for ideation, composition, and live performance, EVY gives you a living melodic instrument: precise enough to guide, open enough to surprise.
Most arpeggiators repeat predictable shapes. EVY is a neural arpeggiator built to generate patterns that feel more alive, expressive, and inspiring, while still giving you enough control to shape the result.
EVY is for producers, composers, and artists who want faster inspiration and more movement in their MIDI parts. Whether you make hip-hop, pop, electronic, R&B, cinematic, or experimental music, EVY can help turn static chords into something more musical.
No. You can start by playing a few notes or a chord and let EVY generate ideas immediately. It is easy to get results fast, with deeper controls available when you want to fine-tune the behavior.
That is exactly where it shines. EVY is designed to give you usable variation quickly, so you can discover ideas you might not have played manually and keep your session moving.
Yes. EVY includes preset saving, so you can keep your favorite sounds and workflows ready to recall.
Yes. EVY includes a 7-day free trial so you can test it in your own setup before buying. During the trial, preset saving and project-state saving are disabled, and MIDI output is muted for 3 seconds every 30 seconds. The full version removes those limitations.
Load EVY as a VST3 on one MIDI track with no other plugins, then route its MIDI output to a second MIDI track containing your instrument. In Ableton, set the instrument track’s “MIDI From” to the EVY track, then play or record notes on your EVY track.