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Discover Martinic Audio: Unleashing the Authentic Sound of Classic Electronic Instruments and Effects. Content Warning.
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE In the realm of music production and sound design, having access to high-quality virtual instruments and effects is essential for creating captivating and authentic sounds. Martinic Audio is a renowned audio software development company driven by a passion for accurately modelling classic electronic instruments and effects. In this blog post, we will delve into the exceptional products offered by Martinic Audio, including their audio plugins, virtual instruments, and virtual effects. Prepare to be captivated by the unparalleled sound quality and meticulous attention to detail that Martinic Audio brings to the world of music production.
By Main Finds3 years ago in Beat
A Journey through Melodies
Music has a unique power to transport us to different moments in time, evoking emotions and memories that are deeply personal. It serves as a soundtrack to our lives, capturing the highs and lows, the joys and sorrows, and the defining moments that shape who we are. In this article, I invite you to join me on a journey through my personalized soundtrack, where each song holds a special place in my heart and reflects a significant chapter of my life.
By Nadiia Diia3 years ago in Beat
For Phyllis
I shared an earlier version of this letter with my sister Phyllis weeks before she died in October 2014. Phyllis gave me the gift of music. I’m forever grateful and I could not have created the following playlist without her. This is part of my ongoing pratice and project to write “not left unsaid” letters to people who have had an impact on my life. Don’t wait to tell the people you love and care for what they mean to you. Reach out, even if it’s with just a short note, a card, a text, or a voice mail. Leave nothing unsaid when it comes to your appreciation for those who matter most in your life.
By Mike Barzacchini3 years ago in Beat
An Audio Story
I wonder about the power of music, and I worried about writing this story. And is it a story? Am I giving you a real narrative? I have had a very hard time with this particular piece, and I had to write down all of my material in freehand before I could even think about typing this out. And I needed a particular set of rules:
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Beat
As I Phyxate
1997 Lets start things off on how my music repertoire began. The very first exposure I had to live music was a Bob Dylan concert when I was less than a year old. Although this doesnt seem possible for a baby to recall, it's been proven that infants brains absorb music and sounds from a young age that stay with them throughout not only childhood, but adulthood as well, and form a basic foundation. While Bob Dylan is usually an aquired taste, his stylization has always held a special place in my heart. The folk singing methods and simple melodies filled with harmonics feels like the home I grew up in. Appropriately this song in particular "The Times They Are A-Changin'", fit right into my beginnings of coming into this world, a changing, new world for myself and a changing one for my newly made parents.
By Blondie Willett3 years ago in Beat
Baker's Dozen Beats: Shadowsithe Ghoststrike
World of Warcraft has been a big part of my life since 2009. So too, has my main; my first-ever character, the female Forsaken, Shadowsithe Ghoststrike. She is Guild Master of <Spectre and Shadow> on Blackwater Raiders, and a major farmer, buyer, and seller. She also sometimes hosts giveaways, or just plain gifts people random mounts and pets, or she seeks out rares for others to get other mounts and hunter tames! Breaks up the endless task of farming, you know?
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)3 years ago in Beat
Songs of my Life
I was raised on Friday nights filled with vinyl and CDs, of ballads, hits, classics and nostalgic melodies. My parents, sister, and I would dim the lights, pick an album and spend the night lost in the tunes. We had a wall of CD's a meter long and 2 shelves high. At one point I spent hours alphebetising them all, but I think I have up halfway through.
By Obsidian Words3 years ago in Beat









