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Debussy Clair de Lune

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Hi.

Find attached a pastiche on the first four bars of Debussy's Clair de Lune from the Suite Bergamasque.

It is analogous to the comping of an audio or MIDI take in a DAW using the marquee tool. With the difference that instead of assembling several takes on a single track, in Synfire you perform a comping of containers, which can contain multiple instruments playing and, in addition, can be nested.

As soon as I will learn to use ScreenFlow, I will record my experiments. For the moment you can take a look at my rudimentary attempt...

Best,
Roberto

PS -- I deliberately left the names of the containers as Synfire chose them, to give the idea of the assembly. In the embedded library you will also find the original MIDI clip.

PPS -- All the harmonies are in the Debussy's global key of Db Maj. If you try to modify the global key in any single container without changing the Figures, you will get a quite different melody, sometimes even a better one.


Mo., 13.11.2017 - 12:30 Permalink

From what I understood so far, being Synfire a software that works on "blocks" of melodic-harmonic cells, analogous to audio loops, the best thing is to design in advance the form. Otherwise you are likely to get lost in a containers puzzle...

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Mo., 13.11.2017 - 12:30 Permalink

From what I understood so far, being Synfire a software that works on "blocks" of melodic-harmonic cells, analogous to audio loops, the best thing is to design in advance the form. Otherwise you are likely to get lost in a containers puzzle...

Bild entfernt.

Mo., 13.11.2017 - 13:22 Permalink

Is it not possible to drop chords from a palette into a container ?

I like to see also that i can drag a tab to a own window ..make that sense, because i tried to  open a standalone palette  

Mo., 13.11.2017 - 13:47 Permalink

A single chord? I guess no because you must specify the position of that chord along the timeline. But you should be able to drag a chord from a palette to the chord ruler of a container via the Arranger window or a Container editor, I suppose