Spitfire Audio Release Spitfire Symphonic Brass

Today Spitfire Audio release Symphonic Brass, a product that they claim is the definitive collection of orchestral brass recorded at the renowned Air Studios in London. Read on for more info about this release… Spitfire Symphonic Brass – Press Release After a decade of exhaustive sampling, and four years spent capturing the finest British brass […]

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Spitfire Symphonic Brass

Today Spitfire Audio release Symphonic Brass, a product that they claim is the definitive collection of orchestral brass recorded at the renowned Air Studios in London. Read on for more info about this release…

Spitfire Symphonic Brass

Spitfire Symphonic Brass – Press Release

After a decade of exhaustive sampling, and four years spent capturing the finest British brass players, Spitfire are proud to present Symphonic Brass. It is a definitive collection of orchestral brass recorded at Air Studios, London. With a broad selection of different section sizes from solo to large groups of Trumpets, Horns & Trombones to featured instruments; with usual suspects such as Bass Trombones & Tubas, to zeitgeist weaponry such as Cimbassi, Contrabass Trombones and a new Contrabass Tuba.

Originally released in modules as part of the BML (British Modular Library) project, Spitfire Symphonic Brass is a rationalisation of these numerous, deep sampled components, along with many improvements, including a host of new articulations and new instruments. We’ve created a more affordable entry into what we believe to be the finest orchestral brass library available today.

Price £399 (introductory price – normally £499)
Requires Kontakt Player (Free)
NKS-ready

For more info head to Spitfireaudio.com

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