Tag Archives: orchestral

ProjectSam Orchestral Essentials 2 v1.2 (KONTAKT)

By | June 25, 2017

The follow-up to the much loved original… Orchestral Essentials 2! The Orchestral Essentials series captures the essence of the ProjectSAM experience: an inspiring collection of sounds taken from our extensive, cinematic product catalog. This volume expands your Orchestral Essentials template with brand-new selections from the ProjectSAM catalog, including the Symphobia series, the True Strike series and our other… Read More »

SONiVOX Orchestral Companion Woodwinds v1.4 (VSTi) [Win]

By | June 1, 2017

  We�re all united by our deep and profound love of music, in all its forms, in every style or genre, in any instrumentation. It reaches us on a level that we just can�t put into words. But there’s something about woodwinds. Perhaps it’s because the wind instruments parallel the human voice in both frequency range and overtone… Read More »

Indiginus Solid State Symphony v1.5.1 (KONTAKT)

By | May 17, 2017

Solid State Symphony is an orchestral simulation that also includes automated features like a gated pad, two pitch-modulated synth elements, simple bass and percussion sequencers, and chords. It is meant to be played in real time, and allows you to bring in the different sections according to key velocity and range. The “orchestra” sounds were modeled using analogue… Read More »

SONiVOX Orchestral Companion Strings v1.4 (VSTi, AAX) [Win]

By | May 16, 2017

Strings. They’re lush. They’re dramatic. They’re emotionally evocative. Nothing sets the mood like well-done ensemble strings in the hands of a skilled composer/arranger/producer. The key, of course, is “well-done,” and you’re sunk before you start if your strings sound like screechy steel cables instead of a rich, silky, expressive string ensemble. We’ll never let that happen to you.… Read More »

Orchestral Tools Soloists II Nocturne Cello (KONTAKT)

By | May 11, 2017

  Orchestral Tools’ Soloists Series is focused on detailed captured sampled solo instruments that reach a degree of expression and realism never heard before. Selected artists from Berlin were recorded in a Solo-Style dynamic range, with the lyrical expression and the finest tone that is needed to create extraordinary solo lines and phrases. Now Orchestral Tools introduces the… Read More »

ProjectSAM Symphobia 1 v1.5 (KONTAKT)

By | May 9, 2017

  The library that started it all… immersive ensemble recordings and intense cinematic orchestral effects. With Symphobia you have at your disposal a proven tool of inspiration for scoring films, games and television. Discover the all-updated 2016 Editions of the orchestral library series that forever changed the film scoring game: The Symphobia Series. With Symphobia you have at… Read More »

Sonokinetic Sotto (KONTAKT)

By | May 9, 2017

Orchestral sampled instrument for delicate moments and deafening silence. We have covered a lot of ground in our orchestral series already; there’s the scary Tutti, the uplifting Vivace, the understated Minimal, the driving Grosso and the majestic Capriccio. We’ve always had a yearning to capture something more delicate, and now we’ve done it… presenting “Sotto”. As a composer… Read More »

Sonokinetic Maximo (KONTAKT)

By | May 9, 2017

Maximo fills a space in our phrase-based orchestral line-up that many composers working in media have been waiting for. Like the old adage, we didn’t go home, we went BIG! Our enlarged and expanded orchestra worked overtime to play the biggest, baddest orchestral phrases possible. Not only is the sound huge, but the writing has been tailored to… Read More »

Orchestral Tools METROPOLIS ARK 2 Orchestra of the Deep (KONTAKT)

By | May 7, 2017

The follow-up to the highly successful Metropolis Ark 1 presents epicness in a shape you wouldn�t expect. Deep, wide and low. The true power arises from the low dynamics. The Mighty High Strings (24 Violins), Mid Strings (10 Violas, 8 Celli), and Low Strings (8 Celli, 12 Basses) deliver so far undetected possibilities for orchestral strings pads. Unique… Read More »