The final - and most rewarding - piece to "click" on your Woovebox, is how to write complete songs from many, just a few, or even just one pattern. This guide explains how song writing works on the Woovebox and how it was specifically designed to break you out of “cool loop” jail and propel you into song-writing with ease.
To help with creating full songs, on the Woovebox, the notion/goal of song writing is a lot more formalised than on other grooveboxes. Song mode is often an after-thought on other grooveboxes, but on your Woovebox, it is an integral part of its design. In fact, there is an implicit recipe that the workflow encourages you to follow. The end-goal is to take your audience on an emotional journey.
To do so, on the Woovebox, the idea is to create a “concentrated” narrative/theme using your patterns. Then, using Song mode, you turn this narrative/theme into a full-fledged song that tells the story and keeps the listener’s attention. Or, as one user put it;
"So far my workflow has been, make a complete "climax" loop. Break it down in song mode with fragments. Then use spare patterns to do drum variations, etc...I've also been liking conditional pitch changes allowing to squeeze longer phrases from a few patterns."
For this guide, please note that;