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Project sam symphobia
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  1. PROJECT SAM SYMPHOBIA FULL
  2. PROJECT SAM SYMPHOBIA SOFTWARE
  3. PROJECT SAM SYMPHOBIA SERIES
  4. PROJECT SAM SYMPHOBIA TV

  • Recorded for 2 ensembles: brass with winds and strings with choir.
  • Orchestrated major and minor chords with real chord change transitions.
  • ProjectSAM Symphobia Colours Orchestrator key features: Orchestrator is an incredibly inspirational tool that will find its way into your orchestral template from day one.Ĭheck for the lastest Orchestrator Updates here. The included Multis give you a number of such combinations. This makes it extremely easy to layer different sounds together. Chords are always mapped to the same octaves, so are low basses and high sustains. In addition to the legato chords, a number of other ensembles are available, including legato double basses performing with choir basses, violin with soprano sustains, various staccato chords as well as a bonus set of alternative chord orchestrations.Įach instrument type in Orchestrator has a consistent region on the keyboard. Major and minor chords are mapped to two regions on the keyboard, allowing you to trigger and connect them using single keys.

    PROJECT SAM SYMPHOBIA FULL

    A full set of legato chords is available for these two arrangements. The two ensembles recorded for Orchestrator are strings performing with choir and brass performing with woodwinds. The result is extremely realistic, musical and evocative. For example, C major and F minor were recorded separately, as well as C major changing into F minor and vice versa. ProjectSAM recorded major and minor chords with all possible transitions between them. Just updated to 2.0! A brand-new design, with greatly improved control over the features you need most.

    PROJECT SAM SYMPHOBIA SERIES

    It's a genuinely inspirational instrument and if it doesn't fill you with ideas, you're in the wrong game.Orchestrator is ProjectSAM's second release in their exciting new Symphobia Colours series and, with real legato transitions for chords, it delivers extremely realistic, musical and evocative results. It aims to turn this process around and succeeds with flying colours.

    PROJECT SAM SYMPHOBIA SOFTWARE

    The developer of Symphobia knows that most orchestral software requires time and patience to be properly exploited. It manages to provide something different from many of the orchestral sample libraries available and, while its sample set might not be quite as broad as that of some of its rivals, it makes up for this both in ease of use and sheer, glorious playability.

    PROJECT SAM SYMPHOBIA TV

    If you're interested in scoring for film, TV or games soundtracks, Symphobia is highly recommended. What you will find alongside the more traditional orchestral elements is a huge collection of orchestral effects, including rises, glissandi, chord clusters and mad, spiky pizzicato patches. You'll find ensemble groups aplenty, with strings, brass and winds represented in a range of playing styles but, except for a solo string quintet, you'll find no solo instruments. The limitations of the library are exposed by the range of instrument articulations present and consequently, of those missing. The advantage for programmers who want the sound of an orchestra but wouldn't quite know where to begin with raw samples couldn't really be clearer - Symphobia will have you mocking up scores in a trice. Put simply, this is one of the most instantly playable orchestral libraries we've ever come across and it beats the majority of its competition in terms of load times and access to orchestral combinations to suit a broad spectrum of film styles.














    Project sam symphobia