Biolabs Sounds

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2007/06/29 19:43:20 (permalink)

Biolabs Sounds

Nice, but not sure exactly what they would be good for. Have never been able to figure out how to use marquis sounds in real tracks. Always too much movement and complexity for my uses.
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    RE: Biolabs Sounds 2007/06/30 12:26:51 (permalink)
    All depends on what styles of music you do. I use Col's sounds for seasoning usually, but every once in a while, I'll do a track that uses them fairly exclusively.
    For example, this I did as a demo for the Biorhythms and Biomorphs set he put up in the Absynth user library.

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    RE: Biolabs Sounds 2007/06/30 17:20:58 (permalink)
    Thanks for the demo. I made it through about half. I guess I just need more musical attributes such as melody and harmony to make a piece of music listenable. But I could see how this type of sound texture, when combined with the right melodies, etc... would be good for a variety of music supporting action, such as film/tv stuff. I wrote about this in another thread on this forum entitled "Dimension Piano Expansion Pack Reviews?" thread.

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