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Strings that soar, woodwinds that dance, brass that commands and a full symphony orchestra of sounds at your fingertips — all expertly performed with musical articulations for real music played by real musicians. From flowing legatos to animated pizzicatos, from aggressive spiccatos to elegant staccatos, from the most subtle pianissimo to the most triumphant fortissimo and more, Miroslav Philharmonik 2 is a sweeping vision from a master artist embodied in a new virtual instrument that brings the orchestra to life. It’s not enough to just have good recordings of classical instruments. For a true symphonic experience, you need instruments performed by the absolute best musicians articulated in just the right way directed by a producer and conductor who knows the fine art of making living, breathing samples. Miroslav Vitous pioneered the concept of a complete symphonic sample library for real composers, and now he has taken it to the next level
Over 58GB of 24-bit / 96kHz high-definition samples
Includes the complete original Miroslav Philharmonik sound library optimized for more control with articulation switching and enhanced macros
Recorded and produced by jazz legend Miroslav Vitous
Over 2,700 stereo instruments that cover the complete orchestral spectrum and more
Multiple articulations per instrument with articulation switching
Comes with ConvoRoom convolution reverb with 3D GUI
34 high-quality studio effects from SampleTank 3
4 professional-grade mastering processors from T-RackS
Multi-channel mixer-like Mix interface with 16 channels and 4 insert effects per channel, 4 stereo effect returns (with 5 insert effects each) and a master channel with 5 insert effects
Access to the powerful instrument Edit page with 3 sample engines (including formant preserving pitch-shifting and time-stretching engines), 10 filter types and 8 macro controls per instrument for quick multi-parameter editing
Based on SampleTank 3’s powerful 64-bit engine
Zie mijn spot : IK.Multimedia.Miroslav.Philharmonik.2.v2.0.4
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