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Spitfire Audio is celebrating the first anniversary of the innovative Orchestral Swarm audio library by offering a 25% discount for the entire month of October. The first 50 orders will also include a print from the archive of artwork created for the campaign.

A new standard in orchestral sample library innovation, Orchestral Swarm will significantly expand your existing orchestral palette to include a huge variety of totally unique textures. As an alternative to just using straightforward long notes, this library draws upon the pointillistic effect of having multiple players perform short notes at random intervals to create an undulating swell of sound that can be performed in real time for inspiring results.

Taking Spitfire’s unique Swarm approach, but adapted for the orchestra, it gives access to even greater detail by utilising the huge variety of articulations and playing styles of orchestral instruments and will give your compositions a liquid dynamic that dances alongside the picture.

This library has been created exclusively in collaboration with Bleeding Fingers, and is featured in Blue Planet II and Hans Zimmer/Radiohead’s collaboration “(ocean) bloom”.

You can order the library at this 25% discount ($186 vs. the usual $249) from the Spitfire website. And if you’re a fan of the uniquely beautiful artwork used to promote these libraries, you can access a free gallery of wallpapers for your computer desktop.

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