Was wondering what editing software you all use when it comes to placing your music into a film to make sure it matches. I use old school windows movie maker but really need to get something better. In general, what software do you use to create your compositions. Any recommendations? Thanks.
Steinberg Dorico 2.0 now supports video. some interesting video handling is nice; can’t wait to put on computer. Able to use 3rd party sounds for anyone interested.
https://www.dorico.com/new-in-2/...
Expand commentSteinberg Dorico 2.0 now supports video. some interesting video handling is nice; can’t wait to put on computer. Able to use 3rd party sounds for anyone interested.
I’ve been using Cubase for the last few years. Prior to that I was using Nuendo. Not a fan of ProTools. I know it’s the industry standard but to me it’s like Yamaha NS-10s. People use it because the c...
Expand commentI’ve been using Cubase for the last few years. Prior to that I was using Nuendo. Not a fan of ProTools. I know it’s the industry standard but to me it’s like Yamaha NS-10s. People use it because the client expects to see it but most don’t like it. At least the studio engineers I’ve talked to.
I am using Logic these days. I am on a deadline most of the time and don't have time to learn new software.
I usually use a mix of iMovie and Apple Logic. It depends what I'm doing. If I've recorded something live in my studio with a camera, I try to record it through my DAW as well, so I can capture 100% b...
Expand commentI usually use a mix of iMovie and Apple Logic. It depends what I'm doing. If I've recorded something live in my studio with a camera, I try to record it through my DAW as well, so I can capture 100% better audio. Then I sync that music to the video or vice versa. I've found it works better to edit the audio in Logic and then import and align that to the video in iMovie and then mute the camera room mic.
Pro Tools or Logic here. Depends if it’s all audio or audio and MIDI. Since I do midi in Logic, it’s easier just to stick with one DAW. If it’s all audio, I like the workflow in Pro Tools a bit better. Either one is fine for locking to picture though.