film scoring in Traktion
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 16 Jan, 2005
I want to do the music score for a friends film project, I'm using Traktion and have heard that there is a programme that can allow you to do this within traktion, does anyone know what itis and where I would get hold of it?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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- KVRAF
- 2009 posts since 9 Apr, 2003 from Cornwall, UK
Last edited by Mr. Tingle on Fri Feb 11, 2005 10:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- 169 posts since 10 Feb, 2003 from Melbourne, Australia
Well I don't know what platform you're on, I think there is something available for PC that will play video in a vst plugin within Tracktion. I use a Mac and was delighted to discover that quicktime player would play as the uppermost application while Tracktion continued to record in the background. I helped a friend out to record some music over a small film clip. It was a little fiddly, I started tracktion recording and then switched to Quicktime player and hit play. To get the timing right I had Tracktion's timecode dispay visible behind Quicktimes floating window and just hit play on it when Tracktion got up to the one minute mark. It wasn't ultra precise but we got the job done. My friend got a distinction for the project (a university assignment) so happy days
Steve
Steve
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- KVRer
- 10 posts since 27 Jan, 2005 from Portland, Oregon
That's a decent idea. I just tried it, but enjoyed the experience with NicePlayer (http://www.indyjt.com/software/?show=niceplayer) more, since it almost blends into the Tracktion interface. NicePlayer has a very reserved and unobtrusive interface. Give it a shot (it is free, after all).Steve Prince wrote:I use a Mac and was delighted to discover that quicktime player would play as the uppermost application while Tracktion continued to record in the background. I helped a friend out to record some music over a small film clip. It was a little fiddly, I started tracktion recording and then switched to Quicktime player and hit play. To get the timing right I had Tracktion's timecode dispay visible behind Quicktimes floating window and just hit play on it when Tracktion got up to the one minute mark. It wasn't ultra precise but we got the job done.
Ryan
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- KVRist
- 169 posts since 10 Feb, 2003 from Melbourne, Australia
Sounds good I'll check it outr- wrote:That's a decent idea. I just tried it, but enjoyed the experience with NicePlayer (http://www.indyjt.com/software/?show=niceplayer) more, since it almost blends into the Tracktion interface. NicePlayer has a very reserved and unobtrusive interface. Give it a shot (it is free, after all).Steve Prince wrote:I use a Mac and was delighted to discover that quicktime player would play as the uppermost application while Tracktion continued to record in the background. I helped a friend out to record some music over a small film clip. It was a little fiddly, I started tracktion recording and then switched to Quicktime player and hit play. To get the timing right I had Tracktion's timecode dispay visible behind Quicktimes floating window and just hit play on it when Tracktion got up to the one minute mark. It wasn't ultra precise but we got the job done.
Ryan
www.r-blog.com
Steve

