Here you see the full Sonicfire Pro 5 interface. Note the different 'moods' listed under the 'Prepare' track in the timeline from the SmartSound 'Open Spaces' disc. Look over to the right and you can see the controls where you can add or diminish any instrumentation that makes up the track. #SMARTSOUND SONICFIRE PRO 5 SERIES#Īlso in the timeline, I have opened the track, 'Just Pickin' from the "All About the Blues" Strata series discs, where I can then move around any of the loops, keyframe the volume of any of the instruments, or take them out altogether. My video has been imported into the lower left window so that I can score the project with exact timing as it progresses. Now that we have that out of the way lets explore some of the new features that can be found in Sonicfire Pro 5. If you are like me, trying to locate the best music for a project is absolutely an imperative part of my editing workflow. ![]() As my music library increases, it can become even more difficult to find just the piece I am looking for. Sonicfire 5 helps you find what you need in several ways. As you open up Sonicfire, an Express Track window comes up with a number of easy to navigate choices. ![]() For those who have been using previous versions of SmartSound or Sonicfire Pro, the Maestro window is no more. Actually, it is the same but under a different name, 'Express Track'. In the upper left you can select from music pieces among the library you already own, whether you want the piece to be single or multilayered, whether it is a sound effect you are looking for, or even have it search the on-line SmartSound Store for a music selection that you may not already have. ![]() Another way to find the piece your project needs is to select a cut by the Style of music and whether you want it to be classical, funny, bluesy, or any number of musical genres. Yet another method of locating a piece is by its' intensity and using the drop down menu in the express track and setting it on 'Intensity'. Sonicfire will search through your library and bring up the cuts by the intensity setting of your choice, either one + or 5+ being the most intense. Heck, there are so many ways to enable Sonicfire 5 to search for just the correct cut, I could spend the entire review explaining it. Suffice to say you can search via instruments, favorite cuts, album titles and more.
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