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ORCHESTRAL TOOLS Time Micro €349 + VAT

Regular users of orchestral libraries will often be confronted by conundrums. On the one hand, we might be trying to mix and match content to maintain an acoustic thread, but on the other, we also strive to find those libraries that might go outside of the normal multi-sample construct, and offer samples that will spark that creative flare. On both of these points, Orchestral Tools offer tremendous consistency. All of the company's libraries are recorded at the iconic Teldex Soundstage in Berlin, with inspiration oozing from every patch. The company has scored superbly with its Metropolis Ark series, and latterly with the introduction of the Time series, where its first volume, Time Macro, offered various forms of tempo control over large-scale orchestral forces.

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