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New Spitfire Original - Cinematic Frozen Strings


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Posted
17 minutes ago, abacab said:

I have BBCSO Core and still not completely sold on their Player.

It definitely takes some getting used to...and, on the bright side, it can only get better (one would hope!)

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6 minutes ago, Fleer said:

If you like this, check out Albion Tundra and Neo. They’re both pretty pretty good. 

Thundra is a piece of art ... 

Are those originals parts of those bigger brothers ?

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8 minutes ago, Fleer said:

If you like this, check out Albion Tundra and Neo. They’re both pretty pretty good. 

Fleer, are you and Larry trying to bankrupt me? 
 

(I already know the answer is “hell, yes”)

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Posted
1 hour ago, Zo said:

Thundra is a piece of art ... 

Are those originals parts of those bigger brothers ?

They are brand new recordings. Some of their other originals were from previous (now retired) instruments.

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Do you want to build a snowman?
Me neither, so come join me as I take a look at Originals Cinematic Frozen Strings SATURDAY Jan. 8th at 11:00 AM EST.
I am also hoping to compare them to some of the other Spitfire strings I have on hand (Originals Intimate, Epic, Albion NEO), should be a lot of fun, so bring a nice warm coat.

 

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Man, Spitfire needs to diversify. I think they have that dramatic airy orchestra covered lol. I think a lot of their catalog is starting to sound very dated, since that "sound" has been used so much for almost a decade now. Maybe they need to hire some heavy metal guys and inject some life into their future products. Even that Aperture freebie, considering the amount of amps used, sounds like something for dramatic underscore. I get sleepy just visiting the website now. Perhaps a new Felt Piano and "Ultimate Cello Harmonics" are in the works? 

 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, bdickens said:

Dated? Yeah, I guess, since orchestral instruments have been largely unchanged for over 100 years....

I'm talking about the sound of their libraries specifically. Think it was pretty obvious what I meant.

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