Saga music cinematic
Hi all. Happy new year! The year of Synfire 2.0. Anyway, here is my latest orchestral music video, made using Synfire. And the obligatory VR180 version: Saga VR 180 music video (...)
Hi all. Happy new year! The year of Synfire 2.0. Anyway, here is my latest orchestral music video, made using Synfire. And the obligatory VR180 version: Saga VR 180 music video (...)
Hi all. Another track made with Synfire. This time integrating with VCV rack 2 modular, so a very different experience, especially trying to keep control of the modular synth. Space VR180 music (...)
This is a VR 180 music video animation inspired by Frank Herbert's Dune Features the Bene Jesserit and the Gom Jabbar test Managed to put the track together really quickly using Synfire (...)
This is an attempt to compose a polyphonic piece, suitable for piano 4 hands, playable, and with a score. Using a combination of music programs: the Music Prototyping program Synfire (Cognitone), together (...)
Hi all. I tend to write tracks on twos. Here's the second one. Very different style from what I normally come out with. Would welcome your comments.
This piece has been completely composed in Synfire, without the use of another DAW at any stage. Would welcome your thoughts.
Hi, all, here is my first finished creation composed entirely in Synfire: In this composition, I was testing an approach in which a local harmony is always a pentatonic subset of (...)
Great example of a minimalist style with maximum effect. I thought you might also enjoy his music, as I do while nonstop programming Synfire 2.0. Awesome stuff for such a young artist (...)
Hi All Synfire clicked for me earlier late last year, and since then I've knocked out a few tracks to explore its promise. Here is the third from me in as many (...)
Sorry all. I used the magic of Synfire to use similar elements in two tracks recently. This is the second one. I'd be curious if you could spot the substantially reused elements (...)
Hi all. I've made a new music video using Synfire. I've used lots of features of Synfire that I hadn't used previously, including the step feature for complex rhythmic melodies, and polyrhythms (...)
Hi all, I've created another music video using the same techniques that I discussed in the Synfire Zoom users meeting. Grateful for your crits' or comments. Happy festivities, Ruchir.
Hi. Here is my latest track made 100% using Synfire, then mastered in Presonus Studio One. I then converted this into a music video, hence cinematic: I'm not hearing much music (...)
Haven't had a chance to make any music for what seems like ages, so to de-stress from working too hard had a little play around with Synfire. Mainly using the example libraries (...)
I'm doing some tests to find a viable way of assembling a library which could work in different harmonic contexts. The attached brahms_op4.coglib proved to be a good candidate. The op.4 Scherzo (...)
So far I used almost exclusively the built-in synthesizer, at 99% the Yamaha Grand Piano patch. This morning I did some experiments loading ochestral libraries directly in Synfire (no drone, I don't (...)
A further example. In this short test I recorded (at a very slooow BPM...) a chromatic scale "out of tune". i.e., over a C major chord I began to play the scale (...)
Keeping on experimenting with chromatism in Synfire. Take Five (1959), by Paul Desmond and the Dave Brubeck Quartet, is one of the famousest jazz standards. To implement the first two bars in (...)
Today I used Synfire to transform a Brahms intermezzo into something else. First, in Synfire I recorded from a MIDI piano the first 9 measures of Brahms at a very slow BPM (...)
This is an example song featuring 10 instances of Sprike and no other synth (except a drum preset from Soundcase). So this is a real demo of what you can do with (...)
all instruemtns were played into SFP using Ableton push. (https://www.reverbnation.com/groverbeatsxl/song/26550533-the-midwest-fa…)