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ProjectSAM: Orchestral Essentials I and II free update 2.0 and sale

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Guy Rowland
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ProjectSAM: Orchestral Essentials I and II free update 2.0 and sale

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There's an up-to 50% off sale for new customers and a free update for existing ones with the 2.0 update to the Orchestral Essentials series (a pretty remarkable £77 each in the UK). It has the same kinds of new features that the other 2.0 updates have in their range:

New engine and design
all-in-one browser
reimagined Multis
improved legato engine
envelopes and filters

They work in Kontakt 6, praise be. As with the Symphobias, it takes a few seconds to load the all-in-one, and the multis take a little while too, otherwise it's a very slick and lovely experience. It's all geared for quick and fast performance, but under the hood you can tweak anything.

Well, ALMOST anything. One thing I was a bit disappointed at is that these legatos are close-mics only, which is the right choice for being nimble to play and reducing the crossfading glitches. But as far as I can tell, inexplicably they lack a basic IR bloom of a similar hall to set the instruments back in the stage to match the ensembles.

Also it would have been lovely to have an interface that combines all the material from I and II. Nevertheless it's pretty remarkable stuff for the price.

These are brilliant laptop libraries by the way - OE1 is only 8GB, OE2 is 10GB.


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Been eyeing this update. Owning all the Symphobias to me it's still a question of "what do I gain from this?" I can see that a couple of the instruments are library exclusive and I get that the footprint is small. But are the multis maybe a place where the libraries shine?
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Re: ProjectSAM: Orchestral Essentials I and II free update 2.0 and sale

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bryla wrote: Mar 23, 2023 3:02 pm Been eyeing this update. Owning all the Symphobias to me it's still a question of "what do I gain from this?" I can see that a couple of the instruments are library exclusive and I get that the footprint is small. But are the multis maybe a place where the libraries shine?
I still think if you own all the Symphobias the OE series is not worth having as well. Yes there are different multis, but it is variations on a theme inevitably.


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Thanks, Guy! I'll pass on this offer then :)
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Re: ProjectSAM: Orchestral Essentials I and II free update 2.0 and sale

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Isn’t one able now to create one’s own multis in version two, or am I mistaken? That is something I might find useful if I go ahead with the free update.
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