HAVE you seen the Cinescore tutorials? Wow!

Grazie wrote on 6/30/2006, 3:25 AM

I've said this before and I'll say it again, but this Cinescore s/w looks/sounds gorgeous. Once you start delving into the many and varied subtle ways you can score and re-score sections it is quiet literally limitless . .well maybe NOT limitless but kinda near there.

There are some truly talented people who have spent much time writing these scores for our use. The options for changing "Intensity" and reducing the number of instruments playing at any one time!! Amazing . . .

Go check out the tutorial videos!

Grazie

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vitalforce wrote on 6/30/2006, 7:03 AM
Went through them last night--takes a good half hour.

If I hadn't, would not know Cinescore is as deep and customizable as it is. Seems to be more flexibile than that other music-creation program.
Grazie wrote on 6/30/2006, 8:00 AM
It IS quite remarkable, isn;t it? . . . very flexible. And the tutes are just soooo good too! In fact, this level of tutes should be available for "other" software too. Now, what "other" software could I be talking about? Hmmm .. ?
Jay Gladwell wrote on 7/8/2006, 10:07 AM

Finally had time today to watch the tutorials. Certainly cast a different light on the product. I was ready to buy Sonicfire Pro, but now I'll have to rethink that decision.

Those tutorials are a good sales tool.


Grazie wrote on 7/8/2006, 10:47 AM
"Those tutorials are a good sales tool."

Yes, Jay. This point was not lost on me. I guess if SONY and the lads and lassies at Madison got some more of these for V7 going, then we could look forward to even more Veg-Verts!!
teaktart wrote on 7/8/2006, 11:52 AM
I want to use Cinescore on a HDV project but it isn't happy working with CFDI files. Check out Cinescore forum "constant crashing" post.
Looks like Sony is aware of this but we need a solution soon.

Has anyone else been able to work with these on the timeline and have it work?

Yes, we definitely NEED to be able to bring a .veg file over to Cinescore to make it as usable as Acid for scoring.

Teaktart
ECB wrote on 7/8/2006, 12:38 PM
Cinescore crashes with CFDI files when I click okay on the last step of Generate music. It does not matter which Cineform codec version.

Ed B