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Killersound
killersound was an entity that existed from 1999 to 2008 and primarily offered a royalty free music production library. The library offered music that was customizable by the licensee. The product format delivered perfectly looping, sampled recordings of each instrument that made up a given composition. End-users could then use their own multimedia software such as (Adobe Flash ) to create new arrangements of the music they had licensed. == Company history == killersound was officially formed as a California corporation on April 26, 1999, and was based in the Silicon Valley region. Initially focused on original music creation for discrete client-driven projects, an additional business line was introduced in 2000. Cast-offs from the recording of original music soundtracks were enhanced, edited and produced to completion and organized into a searchable, online music library. With the debut of the second version of its killersound.com website in July 2000 at the (Flash Forward Conference & Film Festival ), killersound became the first online music library with fully searchable and downloadable music tracks and single-tier pricing. Over time, the library grew to nearly 1,000 customizable and loop-able music tracks featuring several dozen composers. One of the most notable composers discovered by killersound was none other than (2009 Grammy Award Nominated ) Artist Joel Zimmerman (Deadmau5) as well as music producer and sound designer (MIDIhead ) who has most recently created patch libraries for (Spectrasonics Omnisphere™ ). Eventually, other audio products were added including sound effects collections and multimedia bundles of images and audio. Later in the 2000s, the company found success re-purposing and licensing its material for the mobile phone ring tone market.
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