First you need to know where bar 5 is in the timeline. Let’s say you have added a 4 bar intro and you want the MP3 playback to start at bar 5. You also have the option to the start the MP3 playback anywhere in the Sibelius score.
#Video sibelius ultimate manual#
See the Sibelius help menu or the Sibelius reference manual for specific instructions. If you are still having trouble, you can set a more exact tempo map using the Record Live Tempo function found under the Play menu in Sibelus 6 and the Play tab in Sibelius 7. You can try tweaking the tempo and/or the “Start video from” time. If the audio file was not recorded to click or you don’t have the exact tempo, the sync will drift. Now if your MP3 was recorded to a click and it matches the tempo marking(s) of your score, everything will sync. Go to the “Start video from” box and type in 1.7” This let’s Sibelius know to start playback 1.7 seconds into the MP3.
#Video sibelius ultimate code#
In Sibelius 7: Go to tab Play>Video>Time Code and this brings up the Time Code and Duration window. In Sibelius 6: Go to the menu Play>Video and Time Code>Time Code and duration and this brings up the Time Code and Duration window. The procedure is the same in Sibelius 6 or 7. Now you need to tell Sibelius where bar 1, beat 1 is on the MP3. I’ve opened this MP3 in Transcribe and you can see beat 1 bar 1 is at 1.69 seconds so let’s round it off to 1.7 seconds. The most efficient way I’ve found is to open the MP3 in an application where you can see the wave form and determine where the song actually starts. But unless you are really lucky, the start of the MP3 and the tempo are not going to line up with bar 1, beat 1 of your Sibelius score.įirst you have to determine where beat 1 bar 1 is on your MP3. Now when you start playback of Sibelius the MP3 will play along. The video window pops up in a smaller size that shows just the audio volume control. In Sibelius 7: Go to the tab Play>Video>Add video This will open a window so you can find the MP3, select it and click open. This will open a window so you can find the MP3, select it and click open. In Sibelius 6: Go to the menu Play>Video and Time Code>Add video. I’ll refer to the audio file as MP3 from here on but it’s the same for any of the audio formats. What many users don’t realize is you can also open audio file formats such as MP3, AIFF or WAV in the Video window. When you playback the score you can hear the Sibelius playback sounds and the audio from the video file. The Video window allows you to open video format files such as avi, mpg and mov in Sibelius. Recently I received an email from a friend asking if there is a way to load an MP3 into Sibelius for playback and sync it to the tempo of the MP3.