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SmartSound - What Is It & How Do I Use It?

LEGEND ,
Aug 19, 2009 Aug 19, 2009

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For some time, there has been discussion on the use of SmartSound® with various versions of Adobe Premiere®. Often, there is a bit of confusion, as to what SmartSound is and how best to use it. I hope to provide some information on both the programs as well as the "Series," that make up SmartSound music.

First, here is some background. SmartSound’s programs come in basically three "flavors" now. First, there is QuickTracks for Premiere®. This is a plug-in for PrPro/PrE. It works from within the NLE program itself. Then, there are two versions of Sonicfire Pro®, which is a stand-alone program that is similar to QuickTracks, but offers so very much more in the way of power with the Strata Series® (and other Multi-track music) Series. One of these is the ExpressTracks® version, which is free with the purchase of any Strata Series disc., and the other is the full Scoring Edition®, which can be purchased separately, or upgraded free, if one has a registered copy of Sonicfire Pro 4 with S/N. While the basic function of the programs is similar, the mechanics can differ, as well as the final output.

Second, there is the music. It is grouped into several Series. All can only be used in the SmartSound software. The SmartSound® Music library is a very creative and flexible collection of royalty-free* music. It's the only music that gives video editors access to perfectly edited music from any SmartSound software or embedded technology.

Looking at it from one side, the Series are grouped by style, theme and mood. On the other side, they are grouped by the type of discs. At a basic level, there are three types of these discs:

Single Layer tracks: no Mood Mapping capability, however there are 22KHz, 44KHz and 48KHz single layer tracks (the Classical Suite albums are single layer 48KHz. Note that single-layer music cannot be used with Mood Mapping.

Multilayer tracks: all multilayer tracks have Mood Mapping, and there are only 44KHz and 48KHz multilayer tracks.

Some of the recent releases of the Strata Series discs, only contain the 48KHz versions Remember, only the 48KHz can contain Mood Mapping, and can only be used with Sonicfire Pro. For the QuickTracks plug-in, one would use the 44KHz version, and of course there is no Mood Mapping in QuickTracks.

All of the various Series also contain several variations on each "cut." The vast majority are original creations and the few that are "public domain" are original performances.

Generally, the price of the music Series goes up with both the quality (sample-rate) and with the multi-layer aspect. Still, "sales" do happen from time to time.

Ignoring the Mood Mapping feature for a moment, I’d like to talk about what SmartSound and Sonicfire Pro do, when used with the SmartSound music Series. These programs and this music will allow one to exactly tailor their soundtrack, and far beyond what one can do using loopology. The intros and outros can be specified. If you know the exact Duration of your Video, you can tailor your resulting score to that Duration.

With Sonicfire Pro, and a Strata Series multi-layer disc, one can tailor much more, than just the Duration of the music. This is where Mood Mapping comes in. With Mood Mapping there is almost unlimited control on what the same piece of music can sound like. Within the Mood Mapping control panel, one can use many Presets, but can also control virtually every aspect of the music. Imagine being able to take a full orchestral version of a piece of music, and then separating out just the violins, or just the brass section. Both versions of Sonicfire Pro can utilize Mood Mapping, but there are limitations on the ExpressTracks version, and even more power in the Scoring Edition, including Timing Control.

Now remember that I mentioned that QuickTracks for Premiere was a plug-in and that both versions of Sonicfire Pro are stand-alone applications. How does this affect how one uses them? Because of the plug-in nature, QuickTracks is launched from within Premiere via the New icon and SmartSound from the drop-down menu. This brings up the QuickTracks interface, where one can tailor the Duration, and the variation, of the piece, but also contains a link to a browser. In this browser, one can sort by various criteria, plus are also allowed a text Search function to use the notes with each music cut. There are also filters to limit ones view to criteria, such as Music on My Computer, Music Owned by Me, Music On SmartSound’s Web site and All.

As Sonicfire Pro is a stand-alone, one would first Export a "reference" AV file, to use when scoring. One day, I would love to see Sonicfire Pro as a plug-in for Premiere, so that this one step would not be necessary. The next best thing would be for Adobe to do a Dynamic Link to Sonicfire Pro. There is no need for any reference file with QuickTracks, as one is working in the Sequence’s Timeline.

 

When the purchased Series have been installed on one’s computer, it will contain a preview, regardless of whether the actual sound files are copied to that computer. One can work from the copied music files, or from the DVD discs. [Note: because of the limitation on QuickTracks to just the 22KHz and 44KHz music, installations usually do not have to be done separately, unless the user wants both the multilayer version installed and the single layer versions installed. Any single layer albums will only need to be installed once (with the exception of Classical Suites, since they have 48KHz and 44KHz, but if installed in Quicktracks first, the 44KHz versions will be available in Sonicfire Pro.)] Personally, I copy the DVD’s to my HDD’s, for quick and easy access. However, that is not necessary, if one does not mind placing the DVD into a drive.

If one does not wish to purchase one of the discs, the full library, they can still listen to the cuts, via the preview, and can purchase much of the music, by the cut, directly from SmartSound for download. This can allow one to use just the right cut, without having to invest in the full Library.

One of the real advantages to registering one’s SmartSound, besides notification of updates, is the notifications of the "sales." These usually offer select Series at greatly reduced rates. I find the "regular" prices to be in line with what one gets, but a sale makes it even better. My biggest problem has been that I now own most of the Series, and the ones that I do not own are ones that I will likely not use. It’s getting more difficult to take advantage of these sales, no matter how low the price has dropped - I already own it.

Last, SmartSound also has several Series of SFX too.

* Excludes public performance as part of a film released through major theatrical distribution or broadcast on national television. See our Professional Music End User License for details regarding these uses.

Note:

SmartSound, QuickTracks, Sonicfire Pro, ExpressTracks, Mood Mapping and Scoring Edition are all registered property of SmartSound Software, Inc.

Adobe Premiere is a registered property of Adobe Software, Inc.

SmartSound's Web site

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New Here ,
Aug 21, 2009 Aug 21, 2009

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What a fantastic explanation that is really helpful.

I guess we all need to lobby Adobe to provide the fix within Premier.

I am now using Sonic Fire Pro 5 and have ironed out all the snags found so far. This has enhanced the way I can incorporate sound in my projects.

Barry

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LEGEND ,
Aug 21, 2009 Aug 21, 2009

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As I mentioned in the discussion in your THREAD in the PrPro forum, one can use Sonicfire Pro 5 in two ways. The first is just like you use the QuickTracks plug-in, though obviously not AS a plug-in. The next is with the full Mood Mapping and/or Timing Control. For the latter, one would want a "reference movie" to score with. Note: only the Scoring Edition of Sonicfire Pro 5 will support both Mood Mapping and/or Timing Control, and only with the Multi-layer Series of music discs.

Work is progressing on getting the QuickTracks plug-in working in CS4.1. As soon as the Adobe SDK is available for CS4.1, things will fall into place. I have not idea if it's possible to work Sonicfire Pro 5 "into" PrPro, but that would be a dream-come-true for me. It might well be totally impossible, but one can dream, can't they?

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All noted.  I think I will stick with the scoring edition of Sonic Fire Pro 5 as it is the bees knees and well worth the little bit of effort in exorting clips in and out of PrPro.

Barry

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LEGEND ,
Sep 06, 2009 Sep 06, 2009

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Here are two tutorials that I found by Curt Wrigley. They are a bit older now, but the general principles still work with few modifications.

Sonicfire Tutorial

QuickTracks Tutorial

Good luck,

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LEGEND ,
Nov 09, 2009 Nov 09, 2009

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Update!

SmartSound has just released an updated QuickTracks for Premiere that works in PrPro CS4. It's on their site HERE.

The older version for previous versions of PrPro and PrE is still there, as well.

Now that Sonicfire Pro has been released as a plug-in for FCP on the Mac, let's hope that one for PrPro and PrE is not too far behind. That would be a dream-come-true for me.

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Nov 13, 2009 Nov 13, 2009

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That's an excellent guide, very well thought out and written!

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LEGEND ,
Nov 13, 2009 Nov 13, 2009

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Stuart,

Glad that you found it useful. Here is a link to your ARTICLE in the PrPro forum, on some issues that you had, with regards to just running the QuickTracks for Premiere updates. Hope that this helps others, should WAV files cease to play.

One thing that should probably be added, as QuickTracks works in both PrPro and PrElements, is that as of PrE 7 (and PrE 8), QuickTracks for Premiere ships with, and installs with, PrE. I would strongly suggest that anyone with PrE (especially later versions) check the SmartSound site to make sure that any updates/patches for QuickTracks for Premiere read all details carefully. I do not know how the included versions might differ from the older additional plug-in. Read carefully, especially in light of Stuart's experiences.

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LEGEND ,
Jun 16, 2011 Jun 16, 2011

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SmartSound has just announced the release of a plug-in for PrPro CS5 & 5.5, along with AE 5.5, that works with Sonicfire Pro 5. They have a "special" now, for those plug-ins, plus also the latest Sonicfire Pro 5 Scoring Edition - HERE.

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Note: to take advantage of the plug-in for PrPro, one will need to update Sonicfire Pro 5 to 5.7. If one owns the Sonic Fire Pro 5 Scoring Edition, this upgrade is free. Sonicfire Pro 5  Additional note: Sonicfire Pro 5 Express Tracks edition is still free, and comes with five SmartSound music tracks (at this time).

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LEGEND ,
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Addendum: later versions of Premiere Elements now have the SmartSound Sonicfire Pro Express Tracks version (not the Scoring Edition) included, rather than the older QuickTracks module. This allows one to use the newer SmartSound Multi-Track discs, where the older QuickTracks module will only work with some of the older Multi-Track discs. The version of SmartSound Sonicfire Pro Express Tracks included is limited, vs the Scoring Edition (available for purchase), but allows for a lot of editing of SmartSound material. The installation is separate from the installation of the Premiere Elements installation, and involves a download of the Sonicfire Pro Express Tracks installer. It is also necessary to then apply the update to the Sonicfire Pro Express Tracks program.

I feel, however, that the Sonicfire Pro Scoring Edition, when used with the Multi-Track discs, is so very useful, that I recommend anyone, who is serious about creating custom soundtracks for their Videos, look closely at it, and also that they see the SmartSound tutorials (on the SmartSound Web site), to discover the power that it provides - it is like having a million variations for each Multi-Track song.

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LEGEND ,
May 13, 2013 May 13, 2013

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For the EULA on SmartSound Music usage, see these links:

For US licensing, see: http://www.smartsound.com/support/licenseinfo

For international licensing, see: http://www.smartsound.com/support/nonpro

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Aug 07, 2013 Aug 07, 2013

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For PrE 10 & 11, be sure to see this SmartSound KB Article on the Sonicfire Pro Patch, to update Sonicefire Pro to version 5.7.5, which is necessary: http://www.smartsound.com/support/link.php?id=308

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