
The playable ranges and dynamics fine tuning are available in the settings of Orb Composer per instrument/articulation yes (Once it's done of course, you save your DAW project file and you don't need to do it anymore) We will provide templates for almost all DAWs for the mapping, which one do you use? We used Studio One for the demo and I did the template manually it took us a little bit less than 1 hour to load everything. In your DAW, you will have one track per instrument/articulation with your VSTi loaded on it.įor the DAW, Orb Composer is seen as "Midi Inputs". The drag and drop that you mentioned is a very good idea but won't be available for the release. For now, you can record the notes in your DAW once you have a mockup you like or you can export as Midi files. Orb Composer doesn't work as a VSTi, it is a standalone application which sends the Midi notes to your DAW. I am actually more interested in it for learning orchestration, but it does say it does pop/rock type. I emailed some questions to them and got these answers:ĭoes this work as a VSTi? Or can you drag and drop the midi into your DAW? I understand I would use my own VST instruments with this, and I would set up each with articulations and playable ranges? Will it remember the instruments each time I open it?Īlso, if you import a melody, does it analyze the key and come up with an accompaniment? This would be more for pop type music.
#Rapidcomposer vs synfire pro#
If I buy it before it comes out, it doesn't matter, the price for the pro is the same as for the regular with the discount. It doesn't offer the instrumentation that is available in the pro version. If someone else has any news in this area, very welcome !Ĭlick to expand.Well the website states the regular version is more suited to pop music.
#Rapidcomposer vs synfire windows#
For example I am really looking forward of the captains plugins from mixed in keye coming to windows (so far only mac). IF it works.īut whats great: I have the feeling that, after some years of not so much happening in this area there seems to be lot going on these days. What impresses me and (if it works) could really be a gamechanger for me is this "mood and style" based approach. But they seem to totally put evrything on the "exclusive" expensive deal like cognitone (they even explained somewhere that they dont produce for the mass-market whatever that is in case of AI music production.), they even dropped (approved that by mail) an elements version that has been planned in earlier stage. Still kind of a (expensive) miracle for me. Curious about it but sad that demo was announced same day then official release and when preorder bonus (you get "pro" for the prize of "basic" even if thats another point where I did not really get the difference apart from "basic" seems to be without orchester) was gone. Yes, I read all the detailed looking feature descriptions on the page and looked the short 2 minutes intro video but did not really get IF it really writes melodys on its own or only imports midi for that.īut support answer was quick (maybe my bad not native english which took me another question to get it clear, but YES, it does !) and they announced the upcoming videos.
