Spitfire Audio - Albion V Tundra - At The Edge Of Silence

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If we could only buy the full bundle at JRRshop. :(

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Here is an example of usage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCjn-F3YavE

Now I want to listen to Arvo Päärt.

Here is a full review of the product, with an example usage by this young composer. The walkthrough starts at 0:56:00.

https://www.twitch.tv/ashtongleckman/v/96501299

Twitch deletes videos after about 3 weeks, so he will upload it on his youtube channel.

All in all, this library sounds pretty incredible.

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Hmm.. so the instruments are individuated in terms of low or high strings/brass/woodwind, rather than in terms of violin, trumpet etc? That strikes me as a less than optimal choice. I wonder why they made that decision.

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Stollmeister wrote:Hmm.. so the instruments are individuated in terms of low or high strings/brass/woodwind, rather than in terms of violin, trumpet etc? That strikes me as a less than optimal choice. I wonder why they made that decision.
All Albion-products use that system for ensembles as far as I know.
I guess, it's made for simplicity's sake, as these are primarily cinematic, not classical libraries. I don't know if it's the case with the Chamber/Solo-ranges, etc.

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Following that release, Spitfire has just released a few brilliant videos.

Arvo Pärt's Fratres - A Spitfire Interpretation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTnZIwj3jv8

Behind The Curtain - Tutankhamun Sessions: an orchestral recording session
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaWGWQJVVBI

Creative Cribs - Valgeir Sigurðsson
Creative Cribs - Arnar Helgi Aðalsteinsson (aka, The Synth Guy)

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