Free Orchestral Strings Collection For Bitwig

US Orchestral Tools offer world-class symphonic sounds      17/12/21

Bitwig are offering a collection of free Orchestral sounds to their users as a holiday treat: 

This year we're saying "Happy holidays" in the form of a massive, high-quality free sound package from Bitwig and Orchestral Tools. It's called Orchestral Strings, and it brings the sounds of a world-class symphony into your Bitwig Studio projects.

Orchestral Strings contains top-of-the-line recordings by esteemed virtual instrument-makers Orchestral Tools, a leading creator of premium symphonic sample collections and virtual instruments for professional composers, such as the Berlin Series and Tom Holkenborg's Brass and Percussion.

The samples included in Orchestral Strings were recorded by a string ensemble on the scoring stage at the famous Teldex Studio in Berlin, one of the world's preeminent classical music recording studios thanks to its historic location, its unique collection of vintage microphones and its legacy of engineering expertise. Germany's top orchestras have performed and recorded at this location since the building was constructed as a concert venue for groups like the Berlin Philharmonic in 1890 and then its post-War days as Teldec Studios.

Bitwig Studio license holders with an active upgrade plan,can download the Orchestral Strings sound package for free via Dashboard > Packages > Partner Collection. You'll need Bitwig Studio version 4.1.2 or later.

More information here: https://www.bitwig.com/stories/176/

 

 

About the author [midierror]: midierror makes nifty Max For Live devices, innovative music hardware, award winning sample packs and hosts a podcast speaking to people in the music world.



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