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Thanks Andre for those great two tutorials! I still cannot use the parameter interpretation in its totality. Is there a way you can create a tutorial as specific as these two?
This is my work flow:
1. Create melody
2. Import into synfire as static pitch
3. Harmonize it
and then when is time to add other instruments I am not exactly sure how to make sure they follow that harmonization.
The singers tell me that the scale I am telling them to sing is not the one the instruments are playing? How can this be?
Thank you so much for your great tutorials.
Fr., 29.11.2013 - 09:58 Permalink
Hi Eduardo
Hi List
Manipulating the vertical, the horizontal scale or even the tonality may change the pitch of a non-static figure. Reading the resulting score, you will see differences. (in the score pict: voice 1 was the static "brown" melody in Synfire, voice 2 a "blue" one) Cause this would happen to all the instruments except the static ones - in your case, the singer. So he(!) would think he is out of tonality. I'm not shure but I think "interpretation" will not manipulate static notes at all.
So be careful choosing your scales or tonalities for the accompaning instruments, trust your ears, that's the best way: -- or let estimate Synfire what to do (the first example in the score pict): this will result in a unspectacular and common harmonisation, and your singer will be happy, I hope.
cheers,
Michael
PS:
@ Eduardo :-) sorry my example is not easy to sing, and maybe I'd rather taken a harmonic one instead of a melodic one for voice 2. I've just choosed a random phrase of a library of mine.
@ Andre: I didn't went deep in "interpretation*, what exactly it does, so if you make a tutorial video, I will be happy too.
Fr., 29.11.2013 - 19:17 Permalink
I appreciate your help Minkepatt. I will reviewed this again. So as long as I keep the melody static, the arrangement would follow it? regardless of interpretation parameters? Would it be better to leave the take parameters default and let synfire choose? I do not really understand scales horizontal and vertical and all the rest.
I mainly write pop and latin, so is important to keep it radio like sound!
Thanks again pal!
Eduardo