I forget, but I may have mentioned it near the start of the thread. I use Sonar for video scoring, and it works very well in that capacity. It is also my tool of choice for traditional linear composition.puzzlevortex wrote:I've used pro tools for film scoring project a long time ago and it does have some video features.
Not sure if there is a DAW that is specifically better for video scoring though.
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRist
- 330 posts since 21 Apr, 2015 from United States
I'm looking forward to seeing what Cakewalk comes up with when they finally release the macOS version. I'm a big fan of Logic & Live, but Sonar is like the opposite of Reaper: there's more included Content, EFX, and VIs from third parties than you can shake a stick at. The platform appears to be good for Audio Editing, similar to Pro Tools, and it's known to be very good for Comping. I hope to hear about the Mac version soon.deastman wrote:I forget, but I may have mentioned it near the start of the thread. I use Sonar for video scoring, and it works very well in that capacity. It is also my tool of choice for traditional linear composition.puzzlevortex wrote:I've used pro tools for film scoring project a long time ago and it does have some video features.
Not sure if there is a DAW that is specifically better for video scoring though.
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