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Reviewer: Markus Cremer Back to Score FX product details

There are many ways to connect audio and video for example in creating a musicvideo, creating commercials or doing the post-production for a movie and score already existing material - frame for frame. For this work Score FX shall be a good supporter (...). Let's see which genres can be covered by Score FX.
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Score FX uses complexe sounds and sound designs. That's why some samples only consist of a single "blop" (to keep the melodyne language). In this case pitching can only effect the whole sample. The advantage is not exclusively within creating new melodies, which is still possible with "multi-blop" samples, but in stretching sounds to the length of the scene. Besides that you can reach nice effects with the automation sliders of Liquid or you can change a certain theme for different characters within the movie and still keep the original mood. The base for this can be one of the 28 Construction Kits plus 954 accents and hits, 198 beds and 362 rhythm phrases.
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The samples are a good mix of different moods but the majority is heading towards dark, thrilling and mystical moods. Really "happy" sounds are not covered.
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Conclusion:
Score FX is a good pool of samples that can easily be used. The possibilities of the engine allow you to design and edit the sound and still keep the high quality. All in all for a moderate price.
Score FX is the best priced Liquid Instrument. You can't do anything wrong with this one if you are looking for such sounds. (...)

Markus Cremer
http://www.musicianslife.de/2008/06/12/ueberschall-scorefx/

translated by Wenzel Mehnert (Ueberschall)

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