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2017/01/12 12:38:19 (permalink)

Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra

SPITFIRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRABRITISH BLOCKBUSTER SYMPHONICS

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Everything you need to create blockbuster symphonic works for TV, film, games and radio in a single and encyclopaedic core-level professional product. An epic saga of recordings unified under the same roof of the Hall at Air Studios, by an award-winning team of engineers and composers working under a simple and singular vision; that to create the best soundtracks you need to go where the greatest and most successful composers go, use the same instruments and talent, the same recording and production principles and techniques. Drawing on a decade of experience and comprising over 5 years of production, SSO is designed as a single, pro-level orchestral solution containing all three major families of the orchestra (woodwinds, brass, strings) designed for everyone from discerning composers at the beginning of their careers looking to invest in their futures, to hardened veterans looking to unify their disparate collections of orchestral elements into a single and definitive sonic arsenal.

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/12 12:44:18 (permalink)
Not that it matters a whit to me, but I wonder how this compares to either EW's Hollywood Diamond or Symphonic Platinum.
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/12 13:26:40 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby cclarry 2017/01/12 13:32:56
I'm still waiting to be signed to that big movie deal. If you knew me you would know what a big load of bullocks that is. I can't justify it, but I hope somebody can. :) Thanks cclarry.

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/12 14:36:49 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2017/01/12 14:41:03
Since the only thing the greatest of them all omitted was the actual link... ;)
http://www.spitfireaudio....re-symphony-orchestra/
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/12 18:27:48 (permalink)
bigcatt
Since the only thing the greatest of them all omitted was the actual link... ;)
http://www.spitfireaudio....re-symphony-orchestra/


I like to think he left the link out on porpoise. It probably would have been a lightly used link. If my wife saw me click on a link like that I would have got a Leroy Jethro Gibbs slap on the back of the head. "Thank you sir, may I have another?"

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/12 18:40:55 (permalink)
Click on this link then and duck really fast!
http://www.spitfireaudio....ollections/everything/
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/12 22:45:19 (permalink)
Not clicking. Not me, Sir.

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/13 09:56:58 (permalink)
bigcatt
Since the only thing the greatest of them all omitted was the actual link... ;)
http://www.spitfireaudio....re-symphony-orchestra/




Thanx BC...I made the mistake of assuming the link was in the email...

Shoot 'im now...Shoot 'im now....

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/13 11:21:35 (permalink)
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Click on this link then and duck really fast!
http://www.spitfireaudio....ollections/everything/


Ouch! Wasn't fast enough. Thanks a lot BC!

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/13 11:33:22 (permalink)
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I'm still waiting to be signed to that big movie deal. If you knew me you would know what a big load of bullocks that is. I can't justify it, but I hope somebody can. :) Thanks cclarry.




Oh I can justify that right here: http://www.thelooploft.com/products/flutes-of-fire
 
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/13 16:12:13 (permalink)
Reminds me of an old time radio joke where a clothes merchant is selling a suit for $10,000. He is ask how business is going and he says not well but he isn't worried as he really only has to sell one suit to turn a profit.
 
On the Spitfire complete, the mind boggles. Am I reading right 1.4 million samples? I'd bet that when the millennium turned there weren't 1.4 million samples in the world. 2.7 terrabytes uncompressed. Wow.
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/13 18:44:52 (permalink)
I'm waiting for a 25% off coupon before getting either one of them.
 
Ironic, good friend is wanting to do some home made drum samples in a drum rompler.
 
Researched some stuff for the guy and led to looking at old sf2 libraries, drums and others. No articulations, just velocity, but forgot how much excellent material is available. The flutes are not quite as good as Mesh's choice, but less expensive and will do the job if love and inspiration are there.
 
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/13 19:39:55 (permalink)
I can get an LP or a the lower price PRS, a Music Man bass, RME unit, almost a transmission overhaul, for the price of that.  It's geared for those making money off their work.
 
So how does it compare to EWHO?  EW is more affordable to the hobbyist.  I guess this would be one of those bragging rights thing.

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/13 20:23:43 (permalink)
Right Kite,
 
It may be state of the art (whatever that is). Where is the dividing line between utility and lunacy.
 
If I got a hard on hit in the mix, my newly old rediscovered sf2 flutes will do the job, no matter how demanding the audience. If I ain't got a hit, can get into the savings and pay twice as much for something twice as good and have nothing ultimately to show for it except for a terabyte clog on the hard drive and a roof that still needs to be repaired..
 
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/14 00:17:57 (permalink)
So happy I chose the flute when I was 7.

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/14 00:51:46 (permalink)
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Right Kite,
 
It may be state of the art (whatever that is). Where is the dividing line between utility and lunacy.
 
If I got a hard on hit in the mix, my newly old rediscovered sf2 flutes will do the job, no matter how demanding the audience. If I ain't got a hit, can get into the savings and pay twice as much for something twice as good and have nothing ultimately to show for it except for a terabyte clog on the hard drive and a roof that still needs to be repaired..
 
John
 
 




I started messing around with the Nu Disco genre and going through the string libraries I have and found GPO5 fit the bill. 

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/14 00:53:58 (permalink)
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So happy I chose the flute when I was 7.



You can get a decent flute for that price or even a budget alto flute.   You can get at least 2 supreme flute overhauls for that. 

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/14 01:31:13 (permalink)
A solid silver one for $1700 should work.

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/14 06:15:02 (permalink)
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Click on this link then and duck really fast!
http://www.spitfireaudio....ollections/everything/


Might be cheaper to hire the real thing if you have the room and microphones 
    http://www.philharmonia.co.uk/orchestra/hire
 

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/14 06:55:44 (permalink)
I don't know if you use Kontakt John, but I made a 900 sample flute from CC samples that I think sounds OK and costs a little less than flutes of fire...
http://bigcatinstruments....4/04/mslp-project.html
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/14 11:09:42 (permalink)
Thanks Bigcatt. Downloading now, and had never really looked at all your other work yet.
 
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/14 11:23:32 (permalink)
DL'ing too. Cheers, yooge feeline yoo!

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/14 14:33:32 (permalink)
Thanks guys. Its been a while since I messed with that flute. Any problems or if you need me to fix something let me know. The Sonatina and the VSCO2 both have more lightly sampled flutes as well, but I think the MSLP one has the best tone.
 
Oh this is a pretty flute freebie that sounds really different but sweet.
https://soundcloud.com/wa...oyns-flute-freebie-for
 
Sorry I'm 12.75 million miles off topic, but if you haven't check this freebie thread lots of cool stuff...
http://vi-control.net/com...tributions-here.27876/
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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/16 20:14:09 (permalink)
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I can get a transmission overhaul for the price of that. 


Enough said. Poetically stated.

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Re: Introducing Spitfire Symphony Orchestra 2017/01/16 20:38:03 (permalink)
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