MP3: 00_Initial_Demo_Project.mp3 [1,08 MB]
SONAR 3.0 Project:
00_Initial_Demo_Project.wrk [678 KB]
Cakewalk 9.0 Project:
00_(CW9)_Initial_Demo_Project.wrk [626 KB]
Cubase SX 2.0 Project:
00_Initial_Demo_Project.cpr [701 KB]
This example is very appropriate for your first acquaintance with JMT
Orchestrator 2.1. It contains a number of Styles in different manners,
orchestra Fills, Key/Scales changes and Chords. First four tracks were
processed using Onyx Arranger 2.1 MFX Chains with Modelers which
automatically humanize solos, recorded into these tracks. Similar
effect can be achieved by applying Style Enhancer Micro 2.0 - an
Performance Modeling MFX Plug-in for SONAR/Cakewalk or Style Enhancer 4.0.
The data generated by JMT Orchestrator 2.1 is in Track #6. It uses
MIDI Channels from #7 to #15.
MP3:
03_How_ONE_Style_Can_Sound_On_ONE_Chord.mp3 [1,05 MB]
SONAR 3.0 Project:
03_How_ONE_Style_Can_Sound_On_ONE_Chord.wrk [543 KB]
Cakewalk 9.0 Project:
03_(CW9)_How_ONE_Style_Can_Sound_On_ONE_Chord.wrk [509 KB]
Cubase SX 2.0 Project:
03_How_ONE_Style_Can_Sound_On_ONE_Chord.cpr [536 KB]
This example illustrates the flexibility of Orchestrator controls. It
includes only ONE Style, which was applied with four different
Orchestrator factory presets in one-chord progression. Of course, it is
only a small part of available variants and any JMT Orchestrator 2.1 user
can create a lot of his own presets required for his musical tasks. So,
having ONE Style you actually have a lot of Styles!
MP3:
05_How_4'4M_Style_Can_Work_in_4'4_3'4_5'4_7'8_and_3'8_Meters.mp3 [587
KB]
SONAR 3.0 Project:
05_How_4'4M_Style_Can_Work_in_4'4_3'4_5'4_7'8_and_ 3'8_Meters.wrk [179
KB]
Cakewalk 9.0 Project:
05_(CW9)_How_4'4M_Style_Can_Work_in_4'4_3'4_5'4_7'8_and_3'8_Meters.wrk [160 KB]
This example illustrates how one Style in 4/4 meter can work in its
initial meter, in 3/4, 5/4, 7/8 and 3/8 Meters. You can see how all
measures of initial pattern will be adjusted according to the
used meter changes. The scope of the style extends essentially due to
this feature of Music Object Morphing technology (MOM).
MP3:
05-1_How_Styles_in_4'4,_7'8,_5'4_and_6'8_Meters_Can_Work_in_3'4_Meter.mp3 [587
KB]
Cubase SX 2.0 Project:
05-1_How_Styles_in_4'4,_7'8,_5'4_and_6'8_Meters_Can_Work_in_3'4_ Meter.cpr
[166 KB]
This example illustrates how Styles in 4'4, 7'8, 5'4 and 6'8 Meters can
work in 3'4 Meter. You can see how all measures of initial pattern will be
adjusted according to the
used meter changes. The scope of
the style extends essentially due to this feature of Music Object Morphing
technology (MOM).
MP3:
05-2_How_Styles_in_3'4,_7'8,_5'4_and_6'8_Meters_Can_Work_in_4'4_Meter.mp3 [735
KB]
Cubase SX 2.0 Project:
05-2_How_Styles_in_3'4,_7'8,_5'4_and_6'8_Meters_Can_Work_in_4'4_Meter.cpr
[208 KB]
This example illustrates how Styles in 3'4, 7'8, 5'4 and 6'8 Meters can
work in 4'4 Meter. You can see how all measures of initial pattern will be
adjusted according to the
used meter changes. The scope of
the style extends essentially due to this feature of Music Object Morphing
technology (MOM).
Note:
All SONAR and Cubase demo projects are included in demo version package.
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