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ProjectSAM has announced Symphobia.

Symphobia is all the good stuff missing in other orchestral libraries. Featuring all-new orchestral recordings of strings, brass and woodwinds, Symphobia gives you out-of-the-box, big, playable symphonic ensembles and cinematic effects. The library delivers extremely fast results and endless inspiration with the deadline-driven, modern day composer in mind. Full string ensemble in numerous articulations, tutti orchestra sustains, staccatos and rips, aggressive violin section glissandi, horrific brass clusters and woodwind textures. These are just a few examples of what Symphobia has to offer.

ProjectSAM claim it is the new "must-have" for any film, TV or game composer. Decide for yourself and visit the ProjectSAM website for more information and music demos.

Pricing and availability

Symphobia will ship in July 2008 and will be released with the Mac OS X / Windows Native Instruments Kontakt 2 Player. Pricing TBA.


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