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Hi.
This short 4-bars demo was made loading into the Palette a common Eb Minor Natural scale and only three Sus2 chords.
IMO, to write a crescendo in Synfire one doesn't need to take particular care of the notes: if the chords were picked wisely before starting to compose -and after years and years of "epic" music, this genre provides the musician with lots of effective chordal clichès- the build-up can be assembled just overlapping indefinitely long segments at higher and higher pitches over Synfire "tracks".
SF will take care of transforming this "picture" made of coloured lines into a musical result, more or less corresponding to the composer's objectives.
All sounds, choir, english horn etcetera, are from Synfire, no external VST were used.
epic.mp3
Mi., 05.12.2018 - 16:05 Permalink
Simple but effective... :)
Mi., 05.12.2018 - 17:10 Permalink
Thank you HiE!
Now even the idea of having no definite notes like in a DAW, a feature that looked rather weird to me at first sight, is starting to make sense... :-)
Mi., 05.12.2018 - 17:30 Permalink
SF will take care of transforming this "picture" made of coloured lines into a musical result, more or less corresponding to the composer's objectives.
... more or less what the maker of Synfire envisioned :-)
Great example.
Do., 06.12.2018 - 18:08 Permalink
thats really interesting
Do., 06.12.2018 - 18:10 Permalink
what are all those "length" parameters? did you draw them by hand? never used this