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Audio Imperia Dolce $499

If there is one word which we’ve liberally applied to Audio Imperia releases in the past, it is ‘epic’. Known for its superbly-styled cinematic sounds, Audio Imperia has garnered a reputation for classy orchestral and cinematic sounds, which gravitate to a large canvas.

In a no less welcome change of direction, Dolce is a library which has been collaboratively created between Audio Imperia, and Jasper Blunk from Performance Samples. Stacking up to a sizeable 80GB of samples, Dolce endorses a smaller orchestral footprint, concentrating exclusively on strings. The sampling

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