Synfire
Enjoy an interactive workflow you never thought possible. Experiment with harmony, melody, interpretation, and arrangement structure using musical terms. Change anything at any time. Even after the fact. Get more (surprising) results in less time.
Synfire understands music and interprets it intelligently. Listen to suggestions in context and combine reusable elements in any way you like. Just follow your intuition. Collect ideas and put them aside for later. Surprise yourself with unexpected results. Create unique harmonic progressions, intricate instrumental parts and striking musical expressions. Have fun.
Say goodbye to the same old, same old. Your next hookline or leitmotif is already within reach.
Music Prototyping
How often do you set out to start a new project with only a vague idea? How many times have you backed yourself into a corner when things didn't work out as expected? How many times have you given up because starting over was too much work? How many times have you wished you could escape your routine and come up with something new that would surprise you?
Synfire is a comprehensive working environment with many unique tools dedicated to collecting, developing and reusing musical fragments and ideas. Combine them and test them against each other with instant feedback. Try out alternative harmonies, melodies, interpretations and arrangements without touching a single note. If you like something, build on it.
That's Music Prototyping.
Inspiration For Years To Come
Synfire supports you with artificial intelligence on an equal footing. Instead of being at its mercy. You stay in control. It is an inexhaustible source of new ideas. Once you've worked with it for a while, you won't want to do without it. Take the time to familiarize yourself with it and you will be rewarded handsomely.
What kind of music do you make?
So we can explain Synfire in terms that are familiar to you, please select the genres you are mainly working on. Synfire has multiple audiences with different workflows and prerequisites. Not hardwired to anything, it is open to all genres and musical styles.