P2P | 01 May 2019 | 3.61 GBRecorded on the same stage as our flagship libraries Jaeger and Cerberus, the TALOS series is the next addition to our ever-expanding range of orchestral sample libraries. All TALOS libraries are about big ensemble sizes that can go from soft and subtle to earth-shatteringly epic.
One of the main goals and challenges for the series was to create libraries that can go the full sonic range in a larger than life ensemble size but still retain all of their realism. We’ve ensured that the TALOS libraries not only blend perfectly with our other libraries (Jaeger, Cerberus, etc.) but truly sit well in a mix and enhance your writing experience.
For Volume Two, we recorded a thunderous sounding 12 player low brass ensemble (4x Tubas, 4x Cimbassi, 4x Bass Trombones). The wide range of articulations gives you immense control over this low-end monster and allows you to unleash fury on your music.
KEY FEATURES:
- 12 player low brass ensemble: 4x Tubas, 4x Cimbassi, 4x Bass Trombones
- 4.83 GB installed
- 4 mic positions: Spot, Decca, Wide, Far PLUS 1 mix: Full Mix
- Sound design made from the original orchestral recordings
- Requires FULL VERSION OF KONTAKT 5.5.2+
Articulations:
Long articulations:
- Sustained (3 DYN, 1 RR)
- Sustained Flutter Tongue (3 DYN, 1 RR)
Short articulations:
- Marcato Long (3 DYN, 5 RR)
- Marcato Short (3 DYN, 5 RR)
- Staccato (3 DYN, 5 RR)
- Staccatissimo (3 DYN, 5 RR)
- Rip (1 DYN, 2 RR)
- Bend (1 DYN, 2 RR)
- Crescendo Long (1 DYN, 2 RR)
- Crescendo Short (1 DYN, 2 RR)
- Crescendo Long Flutter Tongue (1 DYN, 2 RR)
- Crescendo Short Flutter Tongue (1 DYN, 2 RR)
The traditional orchestral sections in Talos – Low Brass are complemented by an extensive and incredibly flexible sound design section. All of the sound design comes from the original orchestral recordings and it is really easy to create your own, customized sounds in very few steps.
Contents:
- Bends
- Drones
- Atonal Soundscapes
- Tonal Textures
- SFX
This time, all the tonal elements of the sound design library have been designed and rendered in multiple pitches, spanning a full octave, allowing for much more natural transposition.