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Susan Su

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  1. On 12/31/2023 at 3:40 AM, robertLang said:

    Go to far left of lyrics, left click lyric and move it to better position.  RIGHT click and select Align Vertically   .  I do not know if it goes past one line.

     

    Google "Robert Lang Youtube Christmases of the World" and see https://youtu.be/C5srqVEVrRw?list=PLdGWn-wHbob_U5LknGPZG-VuWWM_e19O6

                  "Robert Lang Youtube Christmases of the World" and see https://youtu.be/TeChpHLhoWQ?si=icf1SV5mu-i_Hwaz

     

    Thanks for the tip, it works, I have been struggle with moving line of lyrics too ( have to move them one by one before)

  2. On 12/31/2023 at 3:34 AM, robertLang said:

    There is no way to insert an image of a PDF page here, is there?  Too bad because while I do not write complex stuff, I am interested to see what you mean.

    regarding "not complex stuff" Google

    "Robert Lang Youtube Out from the Night" https://youtu.be/C5srqVEVrRw?list=PLdGWn-wHbob_U5LknGPZG-VuWWM_e19O6

    "Robert Lang Youtube Christmases of the World" https://youtu.be/TeChpHLhoWQ?si=icf1SV5mu-i_Hwaz

     

    "see what you mean" --your mean my opinion of Ableton for production? I mean adding string and drums and wood staff/instruments to the songs...

    I check your songs --very impressive, yeah with a guitar you can go with any songs like Taylor Swift and Ed Shereen... 

  3. Lucas Spolzino-- wow, you are a cinematic music composer, songwriter and also an producer/orchestrater-- so many talents in you, I'd like to get connected to share, I am into all of these areas too...--Susan

    On 12/25/2023 at 11:52 AM, Lucas Spolzino said:

    Well, about music production: a notation software is definitely not the best option for this purpose. I mean, if the goal is to really achieve sound quality, it's better to forget about Crescendo (or any other notation software).

    I'm a film composer, so I work mostly with DAWs (like Ableton, but I use Reaper and Cubase); but on the other hand, I studied classical orchestration and arrangement in a traditional way. So I also use Crescendo to write my songs. However, I use Crescendo more for studying and note-taking purposes than for recording. Otherwise, I don't really care much about the Crescendo's sound, or the volume, for example (unfortunately I can't help you with this because I don't even know how to do it!).

    But anyway, if you're looking to improve sound quality, it's a MUCH better idea to opt for Ableton. However, it is important to say that this involves mixing knowledge. Ableton won't sound better than Crescendo if you don't know how to mix!

     
    On 12/27/2023 at 11:48 AM, Susan Su said:

      

     

     

  4. I am trying Ableton 11 trial version (with all Live 11 features), you are right, Ableton style software is for music/song production (for a recoding),but not really for composition--maybe work for cinematic composition --but it is difficult, or not for song writing-- it seems difficult to handle 8th notes ( or 16th note/beats rhythm), nor lyrics, you can never align lyrics/words with your music/melody in Ableton. One more-- Ableton seem only output/export MIDI and audio files, can not generate any sheet music at all, am I right(or I did not find the function button?). After evaluation Ableton so far, I think I need to stay with Crescendo for my song writing and orchestral arrangements.    

  5. Thanks for you answer. I orchestral one of my songs recently with Crenscedo. You are right-- "Up to 15 tracks the software responds well" ( it hard to put more instruments, the 16th, without hear the effect of how they sound) -- I found that too, so I put multiple instruments in one staff (track). e.g. Violin 1 & 2 in one Staff--you know kind of like the chords--- so can play more than 15 instruments. But you are right,  can still only play 15 instrument types/tracks ( violin 1 & 2 consider on type --violin) after all... 

    What is your opinion on production and orchestration of songs-- Do you think Crescendo is enough, or I need to go to Ableton. I am really comfortable of writing songs note by note--  I did like this all the time for many yrs, but  nowadays, composer software, such as Ableton,  all work with timeline, and pitches in height ( you know, a keyboard vertical displayed the notes)...Shall I switch to Ableton, or stay with Crescendo?  

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