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Review Summary
The obvious use of 9 beautifully maintained harps, playing both on the scoring stage and in the galleries at Air studios, would be to engulf your listener in a cascade of sweeping glissandi. Yes, if you're a blockbuster composer working on fantasy and magical material, once you've had NINE you're unlikely to go back! Swarm 2 delivers some staggering epic glissandi resonating around this world renowned hall. But this is only the beginning! The plucks and plucked harmonics offer a hauntingly epic melodic universe that will happily straddle larger strident orchestral arrangements at all dynamics.
7768 Samples
15.8GB Uncompressed .WAV
10.5GB Disk Space Required
21GB Disk Space Required During Install
Kontakt Full Required
6 Harps on the main scoring stage, 3 in the galleries recorded in unison
Long, Short & Harmonic plucks with Numerous Round Robins
Haunting slow and fast trems with speed control and dynamic crossfading via mod wheel
Exhaustive epic glissandi selection including release trigger and different speed options
Recorded to tape via the finest microphones and pre-amps
Selection of mic perspectives and Jake Jackson mixed from up front and personal to epic widescreen
Easy to use, this one springs out of the box
However, the Spitfire team feel the real magic of this library lies in the slow, fast and at times almost granular tremolandi that range from a soft choral sea of calm to a ferocious rain storm. Great for anything other-worldly, science fiction, mystery and horror. The longs strings, with full speed and dynamic control, have an inherent kinetic movement and energy even when playing simple and slow chords. For them this is a very cool tool to provide you with new pastures of inspiration.
A Nine Harp Adventure
9 Harps playing simultaneously all over the Hall at Air Studios. From hauntingly slow and fast tremolandi, to long, short plucks, harmonics and what has to be the most extraordinary selection of cascading glissandi they've ever heard. The second instalment in the Swarm story offers instant inspiration and a broad variety of uses.
Background
Spitfire swarms are made up of instrument sets rarely grouped together to form large ensembles and presents as viable symphonic 'choirs'. They enable the user to take plucked or beaten instruments and use them like you would a string band, with long shimmering sustains and inspiring epic single hits. Many Spitfire libraries give the user the ability to control vibrato in strings, for Swarm this is replaced by a speed control to vary between a glorious patina of individual notes to engaging "sheens" of sounds where each individual note is inperceptable.
Recorded in the much loved hall at Air Studios the Swarm range fits perfectly into your orchestral palette as a left field approach to sound that is beautiful, engaging and totally original. If you're tired of your existing orchestral writing palette or your director wants something new but your producer doesn't want to take any risks. If you're looking for something inspiring or something that you can hold for an age without your listener tiring. If you feel your sample set is dry, featureless and still or you need to add motion and texture as a layer to your existing orchestral samples then it may be time for a Swarm!
...Oh and if you're writing a fantasy blockbuster? Once you've had NINE harps you'll never go back!!!
GUIS
The Overview Panel
Gives you a quick and easy way to access, view and load the different articulations, mic mixes and essential controller functions which you can then re-assign to suit your workflow.
General Controls Panel
A deeper but still simple UI panel that allows you to tweak the general settings. How many round robins you would like and how you would like them to behave. How would you like memory to be organized alongside pitch options and how velocity works.
The Ostinatum
Quite simply a little inspiration machine. Not quite an arpegiattor, not quite a sequencer. This intuitive device allows you to build up complex patterns that react to your playing to achieve wild systems results tantalising Zimmeresque tension beds or cheeky multi-tonguing effects!