The overall sound I would describe as “bright” or even “hi fi” which may or may not be what you’re looking for. They also have percussion and even some choir patches in the library, so many instrument categories are covered and the recordings just sound real. There’s even a really cool piano sound that I love in here, it’s got a dreamy/ambient quality to it that just sounds great. The quality of the library is evident from the first patch, thick ensembles, natural acoustic brass, airy winds, all covered properly.
content: 18.1GB (9.6GB on disk via Kontakt compression).It’s a really cool way to get that ProjectSAM sound in a condensed yet high quality package.
Backcalculation modulus 6.5 full#
It’s for those that need a go to library of diverse orchestral instruments and sound design textures but may not need the full libraries like Symphobia, True Strike, Lumina, Orchestral Brass, etc. You get orchestra ensembles, strings, brass, percussion, keyboards, piano, fx, winds, and sound fx. It’s a follow-up to the original Orchestral Essentials, and the concept is to provide a compact, versatile selection of sounds and instruments from across the entire range of ProjectSAM libraries.
You may remember my review of Orchestral Essentials a while back, well today I’m checking out Orchestral Essentials 2 Back with a new review on the latest product from ProjectSAM