I am very happy that I found this, because being able to synch audio or film to Musescore would be increadibly useful to me. I hope this will be part of Musescore in the future, as I am definitely not tech-savy enough to set this up myself. I have been looking for solutions to this for a long while and not found any, so thank you so much for working on this!
@sebastiantobiascastro9350Ай бұрын
Hello Carl. Thank you very much for sharing your workflow with audio and video in Linux. It is contributions like yours that do justice to the possibilities that the platform offers to work in terms of quality, ease and flexibility of use (some things more than others, of course ;) -as in any ecosystem-) and, above all, as a tool for professional musicians (composers, arrangers, teachers, etc.) that has nothing to envy of other OS/Software. I have been following the development of MScore4 jack branch for months through your videos and I use it daily. I hope it will be an official part of MSCore soon. Greetings from Argentina and apologies for my "google translator" English. Thanks again!
@carlirwinmusicАй бұрын
@@sebastiantobiascastro9350 Thank you for the kind words.
@samthewooАй бұрын
To clarify what you're explaining at 9:30-10:00...basically you add a measure in musescore that will make up for the latency in play between blender and musescore as you're writing, which then gets deleted when you submit the finished product?
@yggdrasil70332 ай бұрын
does this work on mac?
@carlirwinmusic2 ай бұрын
@@yggdrasil7033 I don't think so. Not yet.
@yggdrasil70332 ай бұрын
@@carlirwinmusic are there plans for it to function on mac?
@carlirwinmusic2 ай бұрын
@@yggdrasil7033 I think much of that is up to Jack working on Mac rather than Musescore. Are you currently using Jack for anything on Mac?
@carlirwinmusic2 ай бұрын
@@yggdrasil7033 For what it's worth... the developer of this branch was looking at Mac functionality just this morning; trying to seek out the elements that made M3 accessible to Jack on Mac. So, there's hope there.
@samthewooАй бұрын
To clarify what you're explaining at 9:30-10:00...basically you add a measure in musescore that will make up for the latency in play between blender and musescore as you're writing, which then gets deleted when you submit the finished product?
@carlirwinmusicАй бұрын
@samthewoo correct. Across my systems (4 different computers with varying specs), I use a 4/4 measure @ 123bpm in M4 against 1 4/4 measure @ 120bpm in DAW and/or 48 frames when picture is at 24fps in Blender video editor. I strike the first measure from M4 and import the audio to start at 0 with picture OR measure 2 in the DAW with the session start marker placed at the same spot.