AI Orchestration Automation
Let your AI agent handle the tedious work of adding vocal parts, harmonizing, and generating printable scores—so you can focus on composing music, not repetitive editing.
You spend hours in Sibelius or Finale manually entering vocal lines, checking harmonies, and formatting parts for rehearsal. As a composer or arranger, this repetitive work eats into your creative time and delays project delivery. The constant back-and-forth between notation software and email proofs is exhausting.
An AI agent that automates adding vocal lines, harmonizing, and preparing rehearsal-ready orchestral parts for composers and arrangers.
What this replaces
The hidden cost
What this is really costing you
In the media and entertainment industry, composers and arrangers often lose 2 hours a week manually detailing orchestral scores. Tasks like adding vocal lines, harmonizing sections, and formatting rehearsal parts in Sibelius or Finale are repetitive and error-prone. This manual process distracts from creative work and slows down project timelines. When deadlines are tight, these technical chores can lead to mistakes in rehearsal materials.
Time wasted
2 hrs/week
Every week, burned on work an AI agent handles in minutes.
Money lost
$4,000/year
In salary, missed revenue, and operational drag — annually.
If you keep ignoring it
Missed rehearsal deadlines, incorrect parts sent to performers, and lost opportunities for new commissions due to time wasted on manual score editing.
Cost estimates derived from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational wage data and O*NET task analysis.
Return on investment
The math speaks for itself
Today — without agent
2 hrs/week
of manual work
With your AI agent
15 min/week
agent-handled
You save
$3,667/year
every year, reinvested into growing your business
Estimates based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics median salary data and O*NET task importance ratings from worker surveys. Time savings assume 80% automation of eligible task components.
Jobs your agent handles
What this agent does for you
Complete jobs, handled end-to-end — so your team focuses on what matters.
Add Soprano and Alto Lines to a Sketch
You ask your agent to insert soprano and alto vocal parts into a string orchestra sketch.
Expand a Piano Reduction
You ask your agent to orchestrate a piano reduction, adding full vocal lines and instrumental harmonies.
Balance Vocal and Instrumental Forces
You ask your agent to adjust orchestration so vocal lines are supported but not overpowered.
Prepare Parts for Rehearsal
You ask your agent to generate and format individual parts for each section and voice for quick rehearsal prep.
How to hire your agent
Connect your tools
Link your existing composition, notation, and audio editing tools used for orchestral and vocal arranging.
Tell your agent what you need
Type: 'Add SATB vocal parts to this orchestral sketch and ensure all voices are balanced and harmonized.'
Agent gets it done
The agent returns a completed score with vocal lines added, harmonies filled, and printable parts ready for review.
You doing it vs. your agent doing it
Agent skill set
What this agent knows how to do
Add SATB Vocal Lines
Generates soprano, alto, tenor, and bass parts based on your orchestral sketch and inserts them directly into your notation file.
Harmonize Instrumental Sections
Analyzes your arrangement and creates supporting harmonies for strings, winds, and brass, ensuring a balanced orchestration.
Adapt Scores for Ensemble Size
Modifies orchestration to fit your specified group—whether chamber or full orchestra—matching vocal requirements and instrumentation.
Check Musical Consistency
Reviews the entire score for voice leading, range, and balance issues, flagging any inconsistencies for your review.
Generate Rehearsal-Ready Parts
Prepares and formats individual, printable parts for each section and voice, ready for distribution to performers.
AI Agent FAQ
Yes, you can export MusicXML files from Sibelius, Finale, or Dorico and upload them for processing. The agent reads these formats and returns detailed, updated scores.
The agent follows standard music theory conventions for harmonization and voice leading. You can review all changes in your notation software before finalizing parts.
All files are encrypted in transit using TLS 1.3 and deleted immediately after processing is complete. No musical data is stored or shared.
Absolutely. You can specify vocal ranges, ensemble size, and instrumentation when instructing your agent. The agent adapts the arrangement to your requirements.
The AI agent is optimized for standard orchestral and choral setups. For highly experimental music, manual review and adjustments are recommended after automation.
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