Sibelius is a beautifully effective tool for composing music to existing film. I would be very grateful if someone, who has achieved this task effectively, could help me to do the same. ![]() I fiddled with the timecode settings, as Daniel suggested, but there's 2 problems: 1) even when I get the two sounding like they line up at the beginning, by the end of the song they're still out of sync, and 2) when playback is started mid-way through the song, the sync is way off, despite the timecode correction being made (in other words, with the timecode correction done, it seems as though the correction is only applied when the cursor is set, each time, to play back from the very beginning of the piece, so there's no sync if play is started part-way through! But for some reason, the two are not in sync. ![]() wav file, and then brought it into a Sib project (via video import), which is also set at 76 bpm. I recorded a song (guitar and vocals) in Protools 10 at 76 bpm, bounced it to my desktop as a. ![]() Is there any practical way of properly syncing a wav file in a Sib 7 project? Here's the background: ![]() I'm a singer/songwriter and I would like to add an orchestral part to a song using Sib instruments, but I need the existing song to be playing back to facilitate composing those new parts.
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