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Sequencer Software
own or plan to purchase.
@ A Realistic Multimedia Example
(4) Once your music bed is finished, you can either record it on the audio tracks
of your video (using the Line Out jacks on the back of your keyboard) or use
synchronization to play the music "live" on your keyboard along with the
video. To "sync" live music and video, you'll need to "write" (or record) time
code on one of the stereo audio tracks. Then, assuming that your sequencer
can "read" (or synchronize to) time code, you can connect this time code track
to your sequencer and control the live music from your X55-D (any narrative
or dialogue recorded with the video can still be heard on the remaining audio
track) The end result will be a multimedia
production — visual picture,
narrative or dialogue from one audio track, and live music from your sequencer
and keyboard (controlled by time code on the other audio track).
(5) Composing music to match the action of your video is a tougher assignment.
In this case, the "sync" capability is essential. You should write time code to
an audio track at the beginning. Then set up your sequencer to "sync" with
the time code track. As the video plays, the sequencer should be set to record
as you follow the action. You'll actually be composing music to picture.
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