Storm 2.0

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    26/02/2004
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    25.4M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows(All)

Publisher’s description

Storm Music Studio is music creation software, which accurately emulates the universe of a real recording studio. With Storm, you can choose the virtual INSTRUMENTS you wish to use: analog synthesizers, drum machines, sample sequencers, scratch decks. Drag & drop and in a few seconds your studio is ready: no more complicated connections and wires everywhere. Real time synthesis and EFFECTS, a user-friendly interface and a fully automated studio provide you with an unprecedented comfort and facility of composition. As an integral part of the studio, the HALL is a set of interactive tools, giving the user the ability to collaborate on-line with others. The Hall offers file sharing and downloading, chat rooms, newswires, tips and tutorials. The COMPOSITION WIZARD is made to help users to quickly understand the general use of the program and the different sides of creating a song. And, if you think you already have enough experience in making computer music, it can help you to learn how to compose in music styles you are not familiar with.

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