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Miroslav philharmonik 2 review
Miroslav philharmonik 2 review








  1. MIROSLAV PHILHARMONIK 2 REVIEW FULL
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These sounds have a texture, warmth, and beauty that is unique in the sample world. No need for simulation with panning, just call up the elements of the orchestra and instantly sound like a symphony. True acoustic placement within the Dvorák Symphony Hallįor incredible acoustic realism, the string, brass and woodwind sections have been captured in the proper acoustic orchestral positions in one of the most famous symphony halls in the world, the Dvorák Symphony Hall in Prague. Miroslav was able to bring out the rich character of symphonic music with a special sound that is unique and powerfully expressive. Never before has so much feeling and emotion been captured in orchestral sampling. They've marked the atmosphere of hundreds of movies and productions and have become the tool of choice for many Oscar® winning composers.Ĭontains some of the most beautiful and lush sounding orchestral samples ever recorded. Miroslav orchestral samples are some of the most playable and inspiring sounds ever produced for symphonic arrangements and composition. Includes the legendary Miroslav Vitous orchestra and choir collections Philharmonik is a powerful integrated Orchestral Workstation combining the legendary Miroslav Orchestral and Choir sample collection masterpieces with a dedicated plug-in instrument specifically tailored toward classical sounds and arrangements. And for projects on a tight budget or for composers looking for affordable options, I'd have no qualms recommending Philharmonik Classik Edition.IK Multimedia Miroslav Philarmonik Ī powerful integrated Orchestral Workstation combining the legendary Miroslav Orchestra and Choir sample collection masterpieces with a dedicated plug-in instrument.Ī workstation focused on orchestral instruments, ensembles and choirs

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I don't know if software can truly replace the magic of a real orchestra in a real room, but this comes pretty darn close. This particular edition is kind of an "introductory version" but still comes with 250 sounds and 1.5 GB of samples. Bonus features include EQ and that unique single-knob compression effect that IK uses across many of its plug-ins. A high-quality reverb adds extra ambience if needed, but note that all of the samples were recorded in Dvorak Hall in Prague's Rudolfinum, and they have a warm sense of space that helps in mix placement and in chasing that elusive "depth of field". Philharmonik Classik Edition sounds great, whether you are using individual string or orchestra sounds (the woodwinds and pitched percussion are awesome!) or full-on ensemble patches. While this possibly creates some slippery ethical issues (I mean, hey, I can't afford a real Mellotron or a Fairchild either), one area we didn't feel compromised on was the sound. I believe my first reaction was something along the lines of "Holy crap! That sounds great!" Long story short, we used Philharmonik Classik Edition on the album in lieu of real players.

MIROSLAV PHILHARMONIK 2 REVIEW PRO

We dropped Philharmonik Classik Edition into the appropriate instrument track in our Pro Tools session, dialed up a credible-sounding preset, and listened back.

MIROSLAV PHILHARMONIK 2 REVIEW FULL

Our first listen through was on a track that began with a high viola and violin accompaniment and later blossomed into a full string section, ala Harry Nilsson's "Everybody's Talkin'".

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I'd had some success using the limited string sounds in IK's Sonik Synth 2, so I thought I'd download the Philharmonik demo and give it an audition. Well, that was all well and good 'til the budget ran out, and it became apparent that we had no money left to hire the caliber of musician we needed (not to mention the time to find the right players)! So we were left with these well-composed blobs of MIDI and some sub-par approximations of what real strings in a good room sound like.Įnter Philharmonik Classik Edition. Our initial thought was that we'd compose the parts in Pro Tools, export the MIDI to a program like Sibelius, print the appropriate scores, and hire a trio or quartet to play. Lee had some great parts outlined, and we trolled the interwebs in search of a reasonably priced sampler that offered decent string sounds. I first came across this plug-in when looking for an easy way to sketch out some string parts for Lee Bob Watson's Aficionado album. OK, well, a few more details, adjectives, and qualifiers. And that's my review! Thanks for reading! It's simply the best orchestral sampler I've heard at this price point. This plug-in has quickly become a go-to for my clients who ask for realistic string and orchestral parts.










Miroslav philharmonik 2 review