Archive for January, 2009

Curtis Marolt: “Impressive…”

“The Whoosh Anthology” is an impressively diverse collection of transition and movement whooshes that work great for sound design applications as well as music compositions. I have already been improving my compositions with the use of the “3 second synthesized” whooshes for transitions. The sound design applications are endless. I want to thank you for the hard work in putting this extensive collection together.

curtis-maroltCurtis Marolt is an experienced composer/producer/sound designer. His work with children’s interactive books, games and multimedia have earned him a great deal of recognition from Disney/Pixar, Sesame Street and Nickelodeon. He is currently senior composer/sound designer with Publications International Ltd., a faculty member with Columbia College and a contributing composer for several music libraries such as KAP Music, Twistedtracks.com, Crucial Music, Scorekeepers.com and many others.

As a producer, Curtis has taken his “hook driven” chops to the pop arena for artists Sherrie Adams, David James Jr. and countless others. With hits such as “Sweet Nicole”, R&B club track “Baby I Love U” and rock anthems like “Legal in My Mind”, Curtis is sought after for his ability to generate Pop classics in any genre.

In addition, Curtis has taken his memorable melodies to the online gaming arena. His compositions are the foundation for the unique environments in McDonald’s new “Virtual World”. Go to happymeal.com and check it out!

Nate Trier: “it’s great!”

I just got the chance to try out the Whoosh collection - it’s great! You have a real diversity of sounds. They’re all very polished and sound fantastic.
I love the category names - they’re descriptive but don’t “box me in.” I’ve already used a couple to provide transition between sections in a videogame soundtrack - they fit in perfectly!

nateNate Trier makes music for videogames and TV (and electronica and jazz and ska and avante-garde classical and anything else when he doesn’t have to stop for sleep).

Hear and read about his projects at www.triermusic.com

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