Orchestral Tools releases Berlin Woodwinds Exp D SFX and announces Special FX Bundle
Orchestral Tools has released the Berlin Woodwinds Exp D SFX and announced a special FX Bundle. Berlin Woodwinds Exp D SFX Collection expands their Berlin Series with playable multi-sampled tonal and atonal effects.
Instead of thousands of different one shot effects, Orchestral Tools decided to have all effects available across the full natural instrument ranges, with several dynamic layers and round robins designed to make these patches really playable. Individual instruments as well as special sections let a user build their own unique woodwind orchestrations and custom effect combinations. Berlin Woodwinds Exp D SFX includes an extensive set of Runs, Whirling Staccatos, Rips, Overblown Staccatos, Bending Sustains, Jet Whistles and never before recorded Flutter-Tongue True Legato and Clarinet Glissando Legato.
The Carver's Low Bassoon Ensemble is designed to offer a massive sound with a character never heard before. 3 Contra Bassoons and 3 Bassons are playing in octaves or in unison, depending on the effect and articulation the user chooses:
- Single Instruments and Sections for individual and flexible Woodwind FX writing and orchestrating.
- Playable Effects: Each articulation is recorded with its full range, different dynamic layers and most of them with round robins for remarkable realism and flexibility.
- Flutter-Tongue Special True Legato up to a major 3rd - never before recorded for Piccolo, Flute and Clarinet.
- Clarinet Glissando Special True Legato up to a major 3rd.
- Carver's Low Bassoon Ens: 3 Contrabassoons + 3 Bassoons in octaves.
- Carver's Low Bassoon Ens Special True Legato.
- Whirling Staccati + Sustains, Overblown Staccs, Rips, Runs, Clusters and much more...
- Recorded at the Teldex Scoring Stage.
Price: € 249. With the release of Berlin Woodwinds Exp D, Orchestral Tools is offering a Special FX Bundle (€499.- only instead of €665) containing woodwinds, brass and strings.
Check the walkthrough video for the Woodwinds Exp D here
And a Video about the Carver's Low Basson Ensemble here