Spitfire Audio has launched its “largest free pattern library” but, Spitfire Symphony Orchestra Uncover (SSO Uncover).
Primarily a lite, free-to-use model of the model’s best-selling Spitfire Symphony Orchestra, this library, recorded on the legendary AIR Lyndhurst Studios in London, options 44 curated devices and 73 strategies, together with strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, piano and extra.
The launch follows 2020’s BBC Symphony Orchestra Uncover – a free pattern library utilising sounds from the BBC Symphony Orchestra – which now boasts over 1 million customers. Like BBC Symphony Orchestra Uncover, the brand new Uncover pack brings “professional-quality” orchestral samples to music creators, completely free.
As Spitfire Audio explains, Spitfire Symphony Orchestra Uncover gives skilled audio output, and is designed for seamless use with Native Devices Kontakt Participant.
As well as, Spitfire Audio has partnered with ThinkSpace Training on an ‘Introduction to Writing for Orchestra’ free course, which helps composers get began with orchestral composition utilizing SSO Uncover.
“We’re actually excited to get these high-quality orchestral sounds into the fingers of as many music creators as doable – so everybody can expertise the enjoyment of getting these unimaginable musicians contributing to your tracks,” says Spitfire Audio co-founder Paul Thomson.
“Accessing the complete dynamic vary and vibrato management provides you the complete musical expertise of Spitfire Symphony Orchestra – and a style of the large vary and degree of articulation element that the complete library has.”
Spitfire Symphony Orchestra Uncover is out there to obtain now completely free.
Study extra at Spitfire Audio.
Sam is the Affiliate Information Editor for Guitar.com and MusicTech. Completely immersed in music tradition for almost all of his life, Sam has performed guitar for 20 years, studied music expertise and manufacturing at college, and likewise written for the likes of MusicRadar, Guitar World, Whole Guitar and Steel Hammer.
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