Renee Tay
February 19th, 2004, 02:21 AM
I've done a ton of research on this but am not in a decisive place now! Between the choices of SonicFire Pro, Quicktracks for Premiere Pro, leasing libraries, and buyout royalty-free music - CDs or web downloads - I urgent needing to make a decision on what to get, and need some help!
We are new in the business. We have many video projects to score, corporates, sports/ kids/ high action type productions, short films, etc. The difficulty in saying what our production needs will be is because we've just started and it's hard to define whether we'll be needing enough music to justify over $700 a year for a license with leasing library, or whether we should pay as we go, which may end up costing us a lot more.
A couple of leasing libraries like Omni Music look really good, but are too pricey to make a committment on, as they have high annual charges. The upside is that you have full access to thousands of tracks and you don't have to pay any more download charges. I looked at some buyout CD libraries, but they mostly sound canned. Not what I'd prefer to use, for the most part. Also you have to buy a ton of CDs that you may never use.
The advantage of those you just download from is that you get exactly what you select and you preview before hand. Those also seem expensive - some are pay per drop and some are like, $40 per track. I wouldn't mind paying for great music but it's just so hard to find anything that doesn't sound predictable and average!
I was thinking about getting either SonicFire Pro or Quicktracks. We use mostly Avid Xpress Pro, but also have Adobe Premiere Pro (which is what Quicktracks is made for) so we don't know what would make more sense. SonicFire has more features than Quicktracks. It's also $200 more. And Premiere Pro users have said to get Quicktracks. But would this limit our music scoring capabilities without Sonic Fire's added features?? Smartsound also allows you to search their database for tracks and download them at $20 each.
Is one of the Smartsound programs a good and worthwhile buy, or should I go by way of the music libraries? Leasing? Or download on a per track basis?
Most importantly, where can I find GOOD music?? Thanks for reading this long rambling message!
We are new in the business. We have many video projects to score, corporates, sports/ kids/ high action type productions, short films, etc. The difficulty in saying what our production needs will be is because we've just started and it's hard to define whether we'll be needing enough music to justify over $700 a year for a license with leasing library, or whether we should pay as we go, which may end up costing us a lot more.
A couple of leasing libraries like Omni Music look really good, but are too pricey to make a committment on, as they have high annual charges. The upside is that you have full access to thousands of tracks and you don't have to pay any more download charges. I looked at some buyout CD libraries, but they mostly sound canned. Not what I'd prefer to use, for the most part. Also you have to buy a ton of CDs that you may never use.
The advantage of those you just download from is that you get exactly what you select and you preview before hand. Those also seem expensive - some are pay per drop and some are like, $40 per track. I wouldn't mind paying for great music but it's just so hard to find anything that doesn't sound predictable and average!
I was thinking about getting either SonicFire Pro or Quicktracks. We use mostly Avid Xpress Pro, but also have Adobe Premiere Pro (which is what Quicktracks is made for) so we don't know what would make more sense. SonicFire has more features than Quicktracks. It's also $200 more. And Premiere Pro users have said to get Quicktracks. But would this limit our music scoring capabilities without Sonic Fire's added features?? Smartsound also allows you to search their database for tracks and download them at $20 each.
Is one of the Smartsound programs a good and worthwhile buy, or should I go by way of the music libraries? Leasing? Or download on a per track basis?
Most importantly, where can I find GOOD music?? Thanks for reading this long rambling message!