LOL! I know. I just got the webpage after you check out that says that. It is really exciting then you remember it's not out yet.....This offer ends with the release on September 16:
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Hey Guys,
here is part 2 of the TIME micro Screencast Series.
This part gives you a detailed insight into the individual instruments and sections.
Enjoy!
I am NOT contemplating this at the moment. But based on the videos, I have this feeling that Time Micro is going to be another Tundra, one of my favorites ever. If that happens, it will make me want Macro someday.Please stop me, I am extremely close to ordering both.
It blends pretty well with other libraries. I think Teledex is between EW's and Air's reverb, though maybe closer to Air?This sounds great! What are you folks already in the Time Macro/Micro ecosystem using to match up instruments when you want to extend a melody or line that was inspired from the Time Macro/Micro? I can see how the Time Micro would have an inspiring sound or texture that one might want to further develop? Or are you just using this for ambience and texture (and apparently universally having a great time doing it) ? I watched screencast 2 for the more individual instruments, and like the sounds, but worry it's limited. (Found the same puzzle with the sonokinetic products too). What's the trick? Thanks
I don't think so. It's sounding nice, but very niche library, so probably limited customer base that will get it. I love Ark 1 and 3, but I will pass for this one.Really got to hand it to OT, great library and GREAT walkthroughs of every articulation. I really wish others would follow their lead.
I would bet this is their best selling release and boosts sales of Macro as well.
Its nice to have more unique instruments like the Alto and bass flute, cornet, flugelhorn etc, but what if you wanted these types of articulations with traditional orchestral instruments? Are they found in Time Macro or are we out of luck? Also seems a shame that all instruments dont have the "slow trill" articulation from the flugelhorn. Wonder why not?
Also, like others have stated, I worry about starting an idea using these non-traditional instruments and then struggling to match timbers with my orchestral pallet. Any thoughts on this?
That’s why I said it’s a niche library. Not a standard library, might not be good for everyone and every situation.Its nice to have more unique instruments like the Alto and bass flute, cornet, flugelhorn etc, but what if you wanted these types of articulations with traditional orchestral instruments? Are they found in Time Macro or are we out of luck? Also seems a shame that all instruments dont have the "slow trill" articulation from the flugelhorn. Wonder why not?
Also, like others have stated, I worry about starting an idea using these non-traditional instruments and then struggling to match timbers with my orchestral pallet. Any thoughts on this?