With a range of orchestral pointillistic effect, Spitfire Audio’s Orchestral Swam bucks the trend of aleatoric sample sets and offers up an expressive instrument users can control to sculpt unique and dynamic performances.
A must-hear for anyone working on pro-level, creative underscore.
Thoughts, demos, and official videos: http://bit.ly/2gZTnQW
At the time of posting Orchestral Swarm was on a special intro price of $199 (reg $249) from Spitfire Audio: http://bit.ly/2iGlaGh
First Look Orchestral Swarm by Spitfire Audio
- KVRian
- 1075 posts since 23 May, 2015 from Los Angeles, CA
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- KVRer
- 5 posts since 6 Nov, 2017
I'm a big fan of Spitfire sound and had to get Swarm. It definitely dwells in the same realm as Albion V Tundra and Olafur Arnalds Evolutions, giving a wider repertoire for that kind of cinematic / artistic style. It is one of those tools that might give the composer just what he is looking for / inspiring possibilities, but it might as well become a library you won't touch often at all, because it is so niche / special in what it does and gives. I personally will probably use it quite a bit, but it is easy to imagine that someone else might not. The quality itself is excellent like you can presume from Spitfire, but the offering in this library is understandably really tight and narrow.
