Orchestra For Reason

US ProjectSAM Orchestral Sampler features strings, brass and woodwinds recorded as mixed ensembles      19/06/15

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If you want to composing your own movie score in Reason you may wish to check out ProjectSAM Orchestral Sampler, described as a light and powerful selection of ensembles and instruments taken from the Symphobia film scoring catalogue that is used in countless blockbuster movies and games. Adjusted for the Reason platform it covers full orchestra, string, brass and woodwind ensembles, orchestral percussion and a selection of common orchestral instruments such as concert harp, celesta and harpsichord. ProjectSAM Orchestral Sampler gives you the tools to start composing your own movie score.

Orchestral Sampler follows ProjectSAM's successful ensemble recording philosophy. Strings, brass and woodwinds were sampled as sections, resulting in the authentic blend of orchestral instruments in a concert hall.

Contents

  • FULL ORCHESTRA: Full Orchestra Chords
  • STRINGS: Sustain - Tremolo - Pizzicato - Staccato - String Effects
  • KEYS & HARP: Celesta - Church Organ - Concert Harp - Harpsichord
  • BRASS: Sustain - Staccato - Brass Effects
  • WOODWINDS: Sustain - Staccato - Woodwind Effects
  • PERCUSSION: Orchestral Percussion Kit - Timpani


Pricing and Availability:
$149 / €149

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