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Symphonic Sphere
Symphonic Sphere by Orchestral Tools is Soundware (samples or presets that load into other products) for macOS and Windows.
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The industry's first-ever trills orchestrator.

SYMPHONIC SPHERE is an orchestral sample library devoted to symphonic sparks and shimmering articulations; such as fingered tremolos, various trill styles (sul ponticello, harmonics, sforzando, etc.), harp beds and glisses.

Symphonic Sphere's library includes violins, violas, cellos and woodwind ensembles.

Simply play a chord on the keyboard and the Trills Orchestrator will create trills between the individual notes – without the need for keyswitches. (For instance, if you play C, E and G, the instrument will trill between C and E and between E and G).

Sweep samples (short/fast) that have never been recorded before.

Performed by the same musicians as our first release Orchestral String Runs and recorded at the same scoring stage, this expansive and innovative collection of playable articulations will allow your orchestrations to soar and shine.

We have sampled all the strings of the concert harp in all pitches. This means that playable, realistic glissandos (pentatonic, etc.) are now possible.

Sections/Instruments:

  • 16 Violins.
  • 10 Violas.
  • 8 Celli.
  • 6 Basses.
  • Woodwind Ensemble (Flutes, Oboes, Clarinets).
  • Symphonic Harp.
  • Orchestral Percussion.

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