Cinescore - is it doing more than the obvious?

TLF wrote on 8/9/2009, 7:17 AM
When I generate music using Cinecore, I've notices that it manages to change section, intensity or other parameter very close to where there's a cut or other transition.

Is Cinescore clever enough to detect transitions and to insert a change in the score as close to that transition as possible?

I've been very impressed with Cinescore so far, and the more I use it, the more versatile it seems to be and with very little input from me. I've recently used it to generate background scores up to 25 minutes long for a Pilates DVD and the results were nigh on perfect.

Comments

kairosmatt wrote on 8/9/2009, 11:35 AM
I don't think cinescore is quite that advanced {yet!} -you just got lucky. I love it though when that happens, it just feels like whatever you are doing is right by the universe (or at least the editing gods)

One thing that I do find is that different themes have different lengths for sections, some are longer some are shorter. Sometimes changing the theme will get stuff to line up better.

kairosmatt