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Each library has a Core and a Professional version: the latter incorporates the entire Core content and adds more instruments, five extra mic positions and two stereo mixes created by Grammy-winning engineer Simon Rhodes. Woodwind players in AIR Studio One.Two years in the making, the Spitfire Studio Orchestra collection (which we'll abbreviate to SSO) consists of three separate components: Spitfire Studio Strings, Spitfire Studio Brass and Spitfire Studio Woodwinds, released over an eight-month period starting in Autumn 2018. Titled Spitfire Studio Orchestra, it features a comprehensive collection of 25 ensembles and 24 solo instruments recorded in the tight, dry acoustic of AIR Studio One, a mere few yards from the adjoining hall.

With this in mind, the company relocated to record their latest library. While this glorious sonic halo creates an impressive soundscape for epic-sounding orchestral scores, it's less suitable for revealing the intimate detail of a quietly played solo instrument.

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Over the last 12 years Spitfire have spent huge amounts of time and money in this room, recording an extensive range of orchestral sample libraries which cemented the company's global reputation and found their way into innumerable film scores, TV soundtracks and record releases.Ī striking feature of Lyndhurst Hall's acoustic is its lively reverb, a natural feature which permeates recordings and can be heard even on Spitfire's close-miked samples. Spitfire Audio get intimate with their new studio-recorded orchestral sample libraries.Īlthough they occasionally decamp to other sites, one recording location dominates Spitfire Audio's output: Lyndhurst Hall in London's AIR Studios, a hexagonal, 5000-square-foot galleried space which can comfortably accommodate a 100-piece orchestra and 100-voice choir (though I'm not sure the canteen can cope so easily).
