![]() Thanks for reading!Īh, we all remember it (not so) fondly: Spitfire Audio tickled our curiosity with a series of vague, ambiguous and visually enticing promo teasers… making their rounds on Facebook, VI-Control, and the like. #METROPOLIS ARK 1 STACATTO NOT TIGHT SERIES# What could they have done this time? We all feverishly guessed and commented like eager school children, building up a record breaking thread in the process. “ This is London Calling!” they pronounced, as well as claiming “ Everything is about to change”, hereby adding bold promises on top of their usual marketing hype. We’ve learned the product in question was their BBC Symphony Orchestra, and it was staking a claim at the top of the “all-in-one” orchestra market. We have quite a few orchestras all sampled in the same hall: East West Hollywood Orchestra, Orchestral Tools Berlin Inspire, Red Room Audio’s Palette: Symphonic Sketchpad, Audio Imperia’s Nucleus, hell, even Spitfire’s own Symphonic Orchestra, and probably more I can’t think of. What makes this one any different?įor starters, it’s the simple renown of the orchestra they’ve chosen to sample, and the location which they’ve chosen to sample them at. The legendary BBC Symphony Orchestra, in their home of Maida Vale Studios in London. As Londoners themselves, I believe for Spitfire Audio, as a company, this was also a deeply personal endeavor. Something that Christian Henson and Paul Thomson may have dreamed of doing for decades, and now they were given the chance, there’s no way they could turn it down. #METROPOLIS ARK 1 STACATTO NOT TIGHT SERIES#.#METROPOLIS ARK 1 STACATTO NOT TIGHT UPDATE#.#METROPOLIS ARK 1 STACATTO NOT TIGHT INSTALL#. ![]()
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