Creative Engineering Kit – Technology, progressive item with a rocking, pulsating bass, soft background, sunny guitars, glitch, technology, sharp sounds with warm pads. It combines aggressive, computer sounds and streamlined, ambient, atmospheric sounds.
Perfect as a background to the project, to the technological, scientific, biological projects support slideshow, corporate projects and video, presenting new developments and studies of cosmic discoveries, futuristic projects and videos, advertising, social projects, network projects, web projects and other.
Music Kits are a uniquely flexible and ready-to-use music offering that provides fully produced, professional music in an easy to work with, modular way.
They’re specifically designed so that you can work with them directly in your software or editing tool of choice, and in 3 simple steps quickly put together a complete piece of music that fits your project with smooth, edit-free transitions and clean, natural endings. How does it work?
All Music Kits are made up of individual song sections (e.g. intro, verse, chorus, etc.) and include 2 matching sets of audio files: One with tails (full natural endings) And one without tails (trimmed on the beat)
“Tails” simply refers to the natural time it takes for the audio to die out after the final note in the song section is played. The “tails” song sections are what provide the seamless transitions and should be used in the final arrangement.
The “no tails” song sections are provided to help you quickly and easily snap together and arrange a temp / guide track for your project – just like “musical Legos!” This is especially handy for editing software that does not support tempo grids or beat snapping.
Once you’re happy with your guide track arrangement, you can simply swap out or line up the “tails” versions to the matching “no tails” sections to create the final seamless piece of music. Your project is now ready to go!
So just 3 simple steps:
Snap together and arrange a guide track using the “no tails” song sections Swap out / line up the corresponding “tails” song sections (Tip: use at least 2 audio tracks to allow for overlap) Mute or remove the initial guide track
All parts additionally have two variations (With effects / without effects)
Parts with effects are numbered with odd numbers, and parts without effects are numbered with even numbers and have the index “No_FX” in the title
And that’s it!