What is your basic starting process writing in synthersizer V? - 02/03/23 05:23 PM
Hi
I just got the software. I played a melody line on my keyboard and exported the midi file to Synth V. I then discovered that the notes could not overlap.
So I spaced them apart. OK, that worked. Now the phrasing needs to be adjusted.
My question becomes, "is it better to start out writing the melody/lyrics first and then deal with the harmonic structure separately"? To simplify, I would keep the notes in key. In other words, get the vocal down before using BIAB or live playing.
I find the software pretty intuitive and easy to use. It does appear that it is very time-consuming to get the sounds I want. Speed may come with use.
The very first attempt at using the software was only to produce the vocal.
https://soundcloud.com/planobillydfw-89880386/bebop-test1-mixdown
Billy
EDIT: WOW! People are liking and reposting these one or two-measure tests like crazy. What's up with that?
I just got the software. I played a melody line on my keyboard and exported the midi file to Synth V. I then discovered that the notes could not overlap.
So I spaced them apart. OK, that worked. Now the phrasing needs to be adjusted.
My question becomes, "is it better to start out writing the melody/lyrics first and then deal with the harmonic structure separately"? To simplify, I would keep the notes in key. In other words, get the vocal down before using BIAB or live playing.
I find the software pretty intuitive and easy to use. It does appear that it is very time-consuming to get the sounds I want. Speed may come with use.
The very first attempt at using the software was only to produce the vocal.
https://soundcloud.com/planobillydfw-89880386/bebop-test1-mixdown
Billy
EDIT: WOW! People are liking and reposting these one or two-measure tests like crazy. What's up with that?