The Darris
Senior Member
That was the easiest pre-order decision I've ever made. The price is highly attractive AND, that list of articulations looks stellar. Everything about this library is right up my alley. Can't wait!
These are definitely all new recordings mainly because these are orchestrated instrument groups and of player counts they haven't really done before. Not to mention completely new articulations that they've never done.I am wondering if the samples here are all brand new recordings, or if any samples have been borrowed from the orchestral series, or the ARK series? Thanks!
These are definitely all new recordings mainly because these are orchestrated instrument groups and of player counts they haven't really done before. Not to mention completely new articulations that they've never done.
Sascha's one of the best composers out there. If I were ranking composers, I'd put him ahead of the current cinema "biggies." Goes unerringly right to the heart of whatever tools he's using, be it musical or visual, or whatever.
I am wondering if the samples here are all brand new recordings, or if any samples have been borrowed from the orchestral series, or the ARK series? Thanks!
Anyone know if with OT libraries, if the sample files are separated such that you can delete mic positions you don't use/need? (after backing them up, of course!)
My laptop hard drive is seriously full, and the secondary drive is a pain to use. I move unused mic positions to 2nd drive, for Bernard Hermann, Sacconi Quartet, and SCS, which are huge.
Hi!
TMA is 100% new recordings.
A.F.A.I.K. no, nor is this to be expected. But, if you bought Inspire 1 or 2 for example, you received a voucher that could be used towards a purchase in the future. Regardless, if one looks at the intro price and compares it with the 'retail' price that will be in effect later, it will be noted that the library is already heavily discounted right now.Is there an additional discount for owners of other orchestral tools libraries?
Tobias, I can see why you might want to avoid the abbreviation "TM" for TIME macro, as "TM" normally stands for "Trademark;" but what does the "A" stand for in "TMA?"TMA is 100% new recordings.