RGB MusicLab for Mac User Reviews
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"NOT Freeware"
Version: RGB MusicLab 37c
Pros
NOTE: This is NOT freeware. "Donation" REQUIRED or quits.
Cons
NOTE: This is NOT freeware. "Donation" REQUIRED or quits.
Summary
NOTE: This is NOT freeware. "Donation" REQUIRED or the application quits itself.
ALSO NOTE that the developer's website uses a 'plugin' called revWeb from an EXTREMELY fishy website that does not load its own home page. AVOID this plugin unless you have verification that it is not malware. -
"I love this thing"
Version: RGB MusicLab 26c
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I didn't know what to expect, but this program is a blast! I can tell I'm not gonna get anything else done for a while... -
"The Point"
Version: RGB MusicLab 10
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Some reviewers miss the point of this kind of software. If you want to make canned music, certainly get a Casio. Mona Lisa may be a poor example. The idea is (or could be) to investigate the translational perceptions among different senses. There are many software applications that do this, some being used professionally. Look into MetaSynth, for example. RGBM is not anything close to MetaSynth, but it's creative and...free. The developer should be encouraged to continue this work and make it available to those who appreciate the effort. -
"Interesting and Fun"
Version: RGB MusicLab 03
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This software deserves to be played with and have fun. Try different images, settings, etc.
Take a clip and elaborate on it with Garage Band.
<a href="http://www.lifehouse-method.com/index.html">Check out Pete Townsend's Lifehouse site</a> for an interesting experience.
Music should be fun and experimental!
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"ferg"
Version: RGB MusicLab 02
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I normally do not give feedback on software that I dislike as much as this one.
I am sorry but this is "Lame". That isn't music, it is a computer acting out midi sounds that are really bad.
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