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- Killersound abstract "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.".
- Q6407596 abstract "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.".
- Killersound comment "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.".
- Q6407596 comment "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.".