Orchestral Tools THE Orchestral Grands v2.0 KONTAKT
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The Orchestral Grands offers you two master grand pianos - Steinway D and Steinway B. Both are for orchestral use and were recorded on one of the best-sounding Teldex scenes in Berlin. These wonderful pianos are ready to bring wonderful additional colors to your symphonic compositions.
We were very careful about the placement of these instruments, capturing the amazing acoustics of the scene in its amazing depths and shimmering heights. The many RRs on the sustains and staccato will help you create more realistic results in rhythmic, percussive and endless passages.
For deeper and more emotional performances, we offer an emotionally crafted solo grand piano. Carefully edited with a special analog chain (Chandler Zener Limiter, A-Design´s Hammer EQ, Electrodyn 501 preamps), the Sustain Grand very delicately complements the Orchestral Grands collection.
Choose between microphone positions (Decca Tree with M50s), mid-size microphones and very close microphones so that The Orchestral Grands fits perfectly into your orchestral environment. The Sustaining Grand provides a single close mic position.
Orchestral Grands offers a huge range of different dynamic layers. 4 recorded dynamic layers + additional transition dynamics provide flexible and smooth dynamic characteristics.
The library is added via the Add Libr library manager.
100% new in this version:
- library size increased 2 times
- required NI Kontakt 5.8.1 or higher
- works with free Kontakt Player
- now based on CAPSULE 2.7.0
- Recorded at the Teldex Scoring Stage (with orchestral positioning)
- Steinway D
- Steinway B
- Sustaining Grand
- Up to 4 round robins on sustains
- Staccatos with 6 round robins on Steinway D
- 4 velocity layers
- Specifically designed for orchestral usage
- 24Bit / 48KHz Patches
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