First Look: Jupiter by Trevor Horn from Spitfire Audio

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A curated treasure trove of 80s goodness! It's the tasteful execution of these crafted sounds through the vintage gear that makes this collection from the renowned musician and producer call back to a vintage decade but with pristine recording fidelity. I was surprised by just how much I love Jupiter by Trevor Horn.


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I give up, what IS this? From the link:


Synths — A collection of curated synth presets, straight from Trevor's archives, accompanied by sounds created by the Spitfire Audio team
FX — A selection of stingers, perfect for making iconic transitions
Drums — Access Trevor Horns private sample archives, from vintage drum machines, to tape saturated percussion hits
Bass — A series of basses from Trevor Horn's personal collection, recorded in his studio, utilising techniques made famous through his career as a producer and performer
Piano — A Bosendorfer Grand Piano, recorded in Trevor's studio with a bright, pristine and unmistakably pop sound


So it appears to be an odd collection of "synth presets" (what synths? sorry they're not telling), "stingers" (whatever that means), and...uhh...some WAV files maybe? Or a VI or two? Maybe? Maybe not?

Isn't it great when a company doesn't even tell you exactly what it is that they're selling? Oh yeah, sign me up. Sounds like a typical EW cluster #### lol

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Seeing as Spitfire Audio only sell sample libraries and this is a review by Sample Library Review.com, I'm going out on a limb and suggest it just might be a sample library.

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