Spitfire Audio Abbey Road Two, Iconic Strings
$299USD
Bottom Line:
While I have gripes about the interfaces’ needless focus on style over functionality, there is no denying Abbey Road Two Iconic Strings sounds fantastic.
Spitfire Audio Abbey Road Two, Iconic Strings
$299USD
Bottom Line:
While I have gripes about the interfaces’ needless focus on style over functionality, there is no denying Abbey Road Two Iconic Strings sounds fantastic.
Spitfire Audio Fractured Strings
$299 USD
Bottom Line:
At $299 USD this is not a casual purchase, but if you can think outside the box and use it to the maximum potential, there is a lot to be found here.
Spitfire Audio Mercury
$149 USD
Bottom Line:
Spitfire Audio’s Mercury is a definite success in that fills a gap in the ever-saturated market of contemporary epic orchestral libraries. I am confident any arrangement from the most simplistic to complex will be elevated by Mercury, which at this bargain price point certianly puts it into your must-own list for 2022.
Spitfire Audio Albion One
$449 USD
Original review, January 2018
Bottom Line:
Flawless quality, excellent curated presets and very usable content. Absolutely one of the finest composer toolkits on the market, and as confusing as the product line up might be to new users, rest assured this is definitely the grand-daddy flagship and the one you want to aim for with your budget. Albion One is not only for film composers, but if you’re looking for that larger than life cinematic sound, there is very little else on the market offering such a complete package.
Spitfire Audio Orchestral Swarm
$249 USD
Original review January 2018
Bottom Line:
Another absolutely wonderful offering from Spitfire Audio, who time and again show they are happy to push boundaries and explore new frontiers. Orchestral Swarm is certainly one of the boldest innovations in sampling technology right now, and an essential element for any new composer wishing to lift their A-game – or those at the top looking to stay there.
Spitfire Audio Ambient Guitars>/strong>
$299 USD
Bottom Line:
A unique approach to the guitar, this library offers real out-of-the-box thinking with plenty of scope for expansion and experimentation for the user still to be found.
Spitfire Audio Evolutions
$299 USD each
Bottom Line:
Spitfire Audio have again produced an innovative and creatively fresh look at the EVE Grid system.
Spitfire Audio Orbis
$349 USD
Bottom Line:
Outstanding sound quality, as per usual, with an ostentatious interface that demands experimentation.
Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra
$299 USD
Bottom Line:
Kepler Orchestra is an ambiguous but imaginative adaptation of the EVO Grid system. It creates a variation that I could see nicely adapted to other instruments.
Spitfire Audio LCO Textures
$359 USD
Bottom Line:
Composers looking for something a little left-field will find LCO Textures quirky and atmospheric sound a tempting consideration.