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ProjectSAM Symphobia 1 - 2014 Edition (Download)

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ProjectSAM Symphobia 1 - 2014 Edition (Download)
Key Features
  • Cinematic Ensembles
  • Various Orchestra Multi-Samples
  • Orchestral Clusters, Rips, and Effects
  • Strings, Brass, and Woodwinds
The Symphobia 1 - 2014 Edition from ProjectSAM is a sound library that focuses on ensemble multi-samples in various orchestrations and orchestral groups. It can be utilized on Mac and Windows computers by engineers, producers, and musicians to create music in audio applications for films, broadcast TV, recording studios, games, and more.
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ProjectSAM PS-SYM-H Overview

The Symphobia 1 - 2014 Edition from ProjectSAM is a sound library that focuses on ensemble multi-samples in various orchestrations and orchestral groups. It can be utilized on Mac and Windows computers by engineers, producers, and musicians to create music in audio applications for films, broadcast TV, recording studios, games, and more.

The Symphobia 1 collection features staccato notes played by violins, violas, horns and trumpets, together, correctly seated at the concert stage, making them sound more cohesive than a mixture of individual sample recordings of these same four elements. Other examples are the low strings patch, which has been recorded with celli and basses playing in octaves.

The ensembles make up about half of Symphobia 1. The other half is all about cinematic effects. The effects are available in different orchestrations, played by different sections throughout the orchestra. You will find violin glissandi, as well as full orchestra rips and stabs. Each effect is available in a number of variations or articulations.

2014 Edition Update Includes
Microphone Mixing
Symphobia allows you to mix the two available microphone sets in realtime. This can be done individually, using the vertical mic faders, or together, using the horizontal cross fade slider. This slider smoothly morphs between a close and a stage mix
Switch or Stack
A button allows you to choose your preferred method of articulation selection. In switch mode, articulation selection works as of old: key-switching between one articulation at a time. In stack mode, multiple articulations can be toggled on or off
Individual Control over Articulations
Groups multiple articulations in each instrument file. In previous versions, these articulations could be switched using key-switches and played one at a time. Symphobia 1 allows you to independently toggle and mix articulations
Toggling Articulations
Click an articulation name to toggle between activating and deactivating it. This way you can combine multiple articulations and perform them together
MIDI Toggle Keys
You can also use MIDI toggle keys to activate and deactivate articulations
Disable MIDI Toggle Keys
An option is to enable/disable the MIDI toggle keys on your keyboard. Disabling these is useful in a live situation, where you don't want to trigger other articulations accidentally
Reset Toggles
To reset the articulation toggles to their default state (first one activated, others deactivated) click reset toggles. You can also reset toggles by using the assigned MIDI key
Purging
By default, all articulations are loaded into memory, regardless of whether they are activated or deactivated using the toggles. This way, toggling articulations works instantaneously. To save memory, you can unload articulations

ProjectSAM PS-SYM-H Specs

Library Specifications
20.7 GB audio pool (actual recordings)
10.9 GB on disk (compressed Kontakt format on disk)
Library Version Boxed: 1.3
Audio Format
24-bit/44.1 kHz
Kontakt Player Requirements
Minimum Kontakt Version: 5.3.1
Mac: OS X 10.8 or higher
Windows: Windows 7 or 8
Comes with Kontakt Player license
Also works with full version of Kontakt
Plug-In Compatibility
Stand-alone, VST, Audio Units, AAX (Pro Tools 10 or higher), ASIO, Core Audio, WASAPI

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