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Cognitone synfire vs rapidcomposer
Cognitone synfire vs rapidcomposer




cognitone synfire vs rapidcomposer

Continuous recording of a composing session.Specifically, I am thinking something that also has articulations, phrasing, and additional data, just beyond the notes and their length. I don't know a ton about music xml, but I am sure it is a great start. The ability to export in some sort of open source language that is easily readable by any DAW and notation programs, so that you could get much closer to the final product of either, without much extra effort.

#Cognitone synfire vs rapidcomposer software#

Some specific criteria that the software would require:

cognitone synfire vs rapidcomposer

Notation software is good, because I can look at the music and understand it much more, but the entry always seems much more tedious. Most of the software out there, seems to be aimed at either notation, or getting a realistic sound, but they seem a little clunky on the actual composition side.įor instance, I am not the worlds greatest piano player, so when I try and play a line into a sequencer, it never quite sounds like what I have in mind. Would it require some special piece of hardware, like a specific controller? What kind of functionality would it have? But if you were to build a new piece of software from the ground up, what would it look like?

cognitone synfire vs rapidcomposer

I am not specifically saying computer generated music, although, that could be a part of the program. Really, what I am thinking about is, what can be done, that isn't being done right now? How can we rethink the possibilites of composing, with the aid of computers? I have been thinking about this recently and I would like to get everyone's ideas on what would be the ideal music composition software. Posted by Jon Brantingham on Maat 1:36am in Music Technology






Cognitone synfire vs rapidcomposer