5 Alarm Music to feature Sonicfire Pro 5 software

Apr 9, 2009 10:50 AM

    
Sonicfire Pro 5 offers scoring tools like music timing controls, mood mapping and sensory searching functionality.

Sonicfire Pro 5 offers scoring tools like music timing controls, mood mapping and sensory searching functionality.

At the NAB Show, 5 Alarm Music will introduce Sonicfire Pro 5, an easy-to-use program that allows film and video producers to marry tracks from 5 Alarm’s First Degree Music Library with their audio, visual or Web content.

Sonicfire Pro 5 enables users to edit the timing of any track and fully customize the tempo, mood and arrangement of any piece of music. With features that include music timing controls, mood-mapping and sensory-searching tools, the program offers comprehensive music-scoring functionality.

Producers simply click on a beat and drag it to a point in their content, and the software automatically adjusts so the length of the score is not compromised. In addition, users can tweak the tempo of the track to fit the scene.

See 5 Alarm Music at the NAB Show in Booth SL9105.




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