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BDSC

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I recently purchased and installed the Sony Vegas 9 Pro Pack and it came with a scaled down version of Cinescore. I played around with it a little and found it to be somewhat interesting and maybe a possible source of music for my videos, but couldn't really get a feel if it would be worth buying the real deal.

Any thoughts out there from users of this Software?
 
I did a bit of research on this for you. Basically it is a theme based music software program where you will need to build your music library over time to provide you with more musical diversity. I don't get a feel for how intuitive it really is.
However, since this is the type of music software/program you are looking at, take a good look at Smart Sound's Sonic Fire Pro. In my opinion, it is the best out there, very easy to use and has a massive library to choose from. I own a ton of royalty free music of all kinds, but I use Sonic Fire 99% of the time simply because it is so easy to use, I can set any piece to the exact time/length I need and it is a stable software.
Steve
 
Well, since you are "Da Man", I'll check that out. :D I think you have suggested this before but I don't know that I looked into it but I'm getting more into the editing aspect of video now and want to learn more.

Thanks!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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