Ventura (a German orchestra leader in the style of James Last) delivers lush, synthesized arrangements of romantic standards (“Love is Blue,” “Feelings,” “Strangers in the Night”) and soft pop instrumentals. Think: gentle saxophone, rippling electric piano, sweeping string synths, and a rhythm section so relaxed it’s almost comatose. Tempos are slow, dynamics are narrow, and every edge is smoothed over.
It’s undeniably smooth — but perhaps too smooth. The album lacks tension, surprise, or any real sensuality. It feels less like passion and more like muzak for a hotel elevator that got rerouted to a honeymoon suite. Where contemporary listeners might expect breath or groove, they get polite orchestral swells and canned percussion. Anthony Ventura - Music for making love
Here’s a review of , keeping in mind its vintage easy-listening style. A Review: Anthony Ventura – Music for Making Love (1980s) Overall Impression: If you imagine a dimly lit bedroom with a waterbed, mirrored ceiling, and a glass of cheap sparkling wine, this album is the soundtrack. Anthony Ventura’s Music for Making Love is a time capsule of 1980s instrumental seduction — equal parts earnest and unintentionally hilarious. It’s the aural equivalent of a satin sheets set from a late-night TV commercial. Ventura (a German orchestra leader in the style
Ventura (a German orchestra leader in the style of James Last) delivers lush, synthesized arrangements of romantic standards (“Love is Blue,” “Feelings,” “Strangers in the Night”) and soft pop instrumentals. Think: gentle saxophone, rippling electric piano, sweeping string synths, and a rhythm section so relaxed it’s almost comatose. Tempos are slow, dynamics are narrow, and every edge is smoothed over.
It’s undeniably smooth — but perhaps too smooth. The album lacks tension, surprise, or any real sensuality. It feels less like passion and more like muzak for a hotel elevator that got rerouted to a honeymoon suite. Where contemporary listeners might expect breath or groove, they get polite orchestral swells and canned percussion.
Here’s a review of , keeping in mind its vintage easy-listening style. A Review: Anthony Ventura – Music for Making Love (1980s) Overall Impression: If you imagine a dimly lit bedroom with a waterbed, mirrored ceiling, and a glass of cheap sparkling wine, this album is the soundtrack. Anthony Ventura’s Music for Making Love is a time capsule of 1980s instrumental seduction — equal parts earnest and unintentionally hilarious. It’s the aural equivalent of a satin sheets set from a late-night TV commercial.
| Extension | MAX |
| Full Name | Autodesk 3ds Max |
| Type | 3D Model |
| Mime Type | application/octet-stream |
| Format | Binary |
A MAX file is the native (and proprietary) format of the 3D model editing software 3ds Max by Autodesk. 3ds Max is popular in a wide range of sectors, including video games, movies, professional animation, and amongst other 3D modeling enthusiasts.
The MAX file is the successor to the older 3DS format and was created to address the limitations of that format. A MAX file can contain 3D modeling data along with textures, animations, and scene lighting information, all within a single compact file format.
As already mentioned, the format is proprietary, and MAX files are designed to be opened and edited within the 3ds Max software only; however, it does provide options to export to formats such as FBX, which can then be converted to other formats using our FBX conversion tools.
MAX Converter Capabilities
Currently, our MAX converter can only convert from MAX files, our developers are working to allow converting to MAX files in future versions of our tools. Our MAX 3D Model/Mesh tool does not support any color material data contained within MAX files, so the converted file will not contain any color information.