Entering tab in tux guitar3/28/2024 I'll look in the books and was wondering if the spline editor may come in handy for that specific question.Īs for the highlight, I'll have a look at the Fusion tools again now. Do you have any suggestions for which tools you'd explore in order to generate a highlight moving in time with the tempo? I was thinking just today and almost hopped on here to ask if anyone had advice on what I need to learn/explore in order to keyframe to a specific tempo/beat per minute marking. I'm learning really fast but don't yet have years of experience behind me. That allows you to scroll slowly during time that the second line is being played and avoid distraction.įantastic idea. If you have the room, I'd actually show two lines of music so that the next line is visible during the scroll between lines. It also eliminates the issue of having the time signature constantly scrolling horizontally out of view. I suspect this would be easier to animate and it seems to me like it would better mimic the actual experience of reading printed music off a page. Then when you reach the end of the line, I'd scroll the line up out of the window at the same time as scrolling the next line up into the window. The way I'd design this is similar to what you described - have the music stationary with a highlight (perhaps a semi-transparent yellow bar) moving left-to right to indicate the tempo and notes being played. Sean Weaver wrote.Unfortunately I now see that doing it this way (per line of music) means that if you have 7 lines of music, with each line exported as a separate graphic, the scroll won't be continuous over the span of (say) 56 measures. Attachments Node Tree.png (645.43 KiB) Viewed 5209 times But I am trying to build something a little better than the rest. They just put a pdf file below or use that Soundslide app which I don't even like. Otherwise I'm thinking my next best chance is to export an entire page at a time, have one line of music on-screen for a period of time per line of music (4-bars, the image is static/still), then when it goes to the next 4-bars (say measures 5-8), I keyframe it to slide up like a window shade, revealing the next line of music and so forth.Ĭompetitors never do this I have noticed. To export 7 or 10 lines at a time as separate graphics and keyframe everything in time is probably prohibitive to cost/time/hopeful payoff, but if there are any musicians here who have worked with integrating Finale, Photoshop, and Davinci to do anything close to what I am trying to accomplish, I'd be forever grateful. Unfortunately I now see that doing it this way (per line of music) means that if you have 7 lines of music, with each line exported as a separate graphic, the scroll won't be continuous over the span of (say) 56 measures. So that you're always reading the music left to right, as it would be laid out on a printed page). Now the scroll moves left to right (in other words, bar 1 happens and trails off to the left border of the white window, now bar 2 is the left-most measure visible, etc. Jim Simon wrote:Bring in the Tab as a graphic, set up keyframes in a Transform node, use a Mask to limit the view. Sean Attachments more matched not perfect_1.7.3.jpg (805.52 KiB) Viewed 5250 times If I can't get it together myself I suppose I can just keyframe an opacity dissolve at the end of each 4-bars but ideally I'd like something a little edgier/cooler than stationary notation on the screen. I've been through the Beginning Guide, then did the whole Color Grading book/course, and am now working on the Fusion training. Obviously I want this to be contained within the area of the white box. But what I really want is for the music to scroll (basically in time with the tempo) to the performance. What I want to have is a rectangular window for guitar notation/TAB as the music/performance plays. I'll try to successfully attach a still photograph to this message. For the past 4 or 5 months I have been self-training through the BMD Resolve Training courses, so I'm not a video pro but am doing the work and baby stepping with Resolve.
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