Concordia plays musical soundtracks for your life. Dreamy, mellow music. Soaring, sweeping songs. Even dark, edgy dirges, if that’s your life.
Each time you press Play or Next, you get a unique song, that no one has ever heard before.
Tailor the music using simple controls to create your own genre. Or start with a station, like Meditation, Classical, or Electronica, and go from there.
Want to listen to Concordia when you are not in fromt of your Mac? Concordia lets you save a whole album to iTunes with a single menu command. You can play it on your iPod or burn it to a CD.
Royalty free, commercial free. Play Concordia music (live or recorded) in your workplace, store, or club. Use Concordia tracks in your presentations, videos, movies, or games as either temp tracks or the final score.
Listen to the tracks below to get a feel for Concordia, or even better, download the demo (requires no installation) and try it for yourself!
NOTE: To purchase/download Concordia via the App Store an Apple account is required.
Here are some key features of "Concordia":
4 Music Tracks + 2 Sound Effects Tracks:
· Rich soundscapes with varied textures and instrumentation
Effects:
· Reverb, fades, and pans for a professional sounding master mix
Advanced Music Algorithms:
· Complex, musical songs that are not just a series of patterns or random blips and bleeps
Mood and Mix Controls:
Tailor music to suit your mood or project:
· chill Radio Endless stream of songs lasting 5, 10, 20, or 30 minutes each
Stations:
· Presets to listen to or use as starting points for your own musical genre
Save AIFF:
Save CD quality versions of songs:
Save to iTunes:
· Create songs or albums to go, in a fraction of the time (60 minute album takes about 1 minute)
Save MIDI:
· Re-orchestrate or edit songs in Logic, ProTools, or other digital music studio
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· When saving songs to iTunes using the radioactive button, there might be a slight pause in the chill user interface or pop in the audio, especially for the first song if iTunes is not already running. To alleviate this problem, launch iTunes before clicking the radioactive button.
· When saving songs to iTunes, if your import format is not AIFF, the AIFF will probably be left there, so you will
· have both an MP3 AND an AIFF in your iTunes Music folder. You can delete the AIFF files if you like.