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  • Galbanum Announces Architecture Volume 1 Sound Library For Metasynth

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    Architecture Volume One is a vast resource library for UI Software's Metasynth, winner of the 2006 Electronic Musician Editor's Choice Award for best sound-design software. It is a ground-breaking new preset, sample, and resource Library that will appeal to anyone looking to be on the cutting edge of new sound-design and synthesis techniques. It is a nearly infinite tool containing over 10,000 audio samples, graphic files, and high level presets capable of creating anything from the most beautifully lush and diffuse ambient atmospheres and effects, to the nastiest Electro lead synth or groove imaginable. It is a tool that wraps intense, cutting-edge synthesis and DSP processes into an enjoyable and intuitive visual experience that is as rewarding as the output itself. It is a key that unlocks the awesome power of Metasynth and enables the boundaries of sound to expand and explode into new, unheard universes. It is "Future Synthesis Technology."

    Artists, Composers, Producers, Sound-Designers, Scoring Professionals, DJ's, Remix artists, multi-media developers, and all synthesis/sound-design enthusiasts who are looking to expand their sonic pallet into new territories will find a vast sea of unlimited potential in Architecture Volume One.

    We think one-million pixels are better than ten knobs! We were tired of all the me-too retro-analog synths out there. A lot of them sound great, and of course we can sound as fat as the next person. Indeed, we even cover and vastly expand upon that ground here too. Our real interest however, lies in seeing just how far we can go with the new potentials offered by programs like Metasynth. We wanted to share years worth of private research and custom sound design techniques. We wanted to help beginners instantly get more out of Metasynth, and at the same time open up a sea of unlimited sonic potential for the pros who are willing to explore deeper.




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