Antisample's Cinematic Grand. Love the tone of this (got it when it was on offer), also like the fact it has a smaller memory footprint.Out of interest which piano did you use in this demo?
Antisample's Cinematic Grand. Love the tone of this (got it when it was on offer), also like the fact it has a smaller memory footprint.Out of interest which piano did you use in this demo?
Worth a watch:
Best,
Geoff
It does sound lovely. It sits very well in that mix.Antisample's Cinematic Grand. Love the tone of this (got it when it was on offer), also like the fact it has a smaller memory footprint.
Give us the choir!Well. in this point, when the choir?
Give us the choir!
I intuited this one should be a pass, and I'm glad from what's posted here I did. No offense to Spitfire, but this might have made a great donation-ware imo (understand, I happen to love very much a few of SF's libraries).
I'm only a hobbyist but I'm finding this a really inspiring library to just have fun noodling around with (as was the case below). It might not be for everyone, but really like it.
Is this mostly because you have content which covers this capability ? OR because of specific deficiencies you are noting from posts and videos ?
I ask as respectful, but 'limited', SF User __ (3) Albions, Orchestral Swarm, eDNA 01, Glass & Steel, LABS ….
I can't hear anything that inspires me about it. On the other hand, BHOT, EVOs 2 and 4, Albion Legacy, Iceni, Uist...all inspired me to write music simply upon hearing the demos. I get nothing from this new offering.
But hey, more power to anyone that does get inspired for their music from this library, that means more people making great music! \m/
I don't own any of the Spitfire EVOs. For me BDT is great for just playing, experimenting or producing quick mock-ups/ideas with (which can then be refined further where required). I'll also use it to add some emotional background colour/movement in my tracks (where appropriate).
I don't own any of the Spitfire EVOs.
Hello @Spitfire Team can I ask about the demos posted on the product page? They sound great but I wonder if they were all made using only BDT? I'm not talking about any post processing or inserts here (I've no doubt there's a bit of secret sauce going on in the mix) just the instruments used. Thanks in advance.
Thank you. I should have seen that, off to take a look now.I don't know about the others, but Christian Henson did a whole video explaining how his piece was done, and he used Tundra in addition to BDT.
I hope that the choir will come this month, not on december that its the month of the Albions!Give us the choir!
Depends on what you mean by support. It's certainly not going to give you a full-featured bass clarinet like you find in, say, the Chris Hein Winds package. But if you just want to layer in a some notes/textures that convey a bass clarinet sound...I'm most interested in the woodwind combinations (bass clarinets!). I've got the Sonokinetics woodwinds, but that's a different sound (and no bass clarinets). Am I letting expectations get away from me here or does this seem worth the price just for those sections if one had a shortage of woodwind support?