![]() ![]() ![]() With a 10GB library and over 700 instruments spread across the same categories as the full version, the word ‘budget’ doesn’t really apply, content-wise. The full, newly enhanced version with extra content recorded at CNSO Studios in Prague is now under the auspices of IK Multimedia.įor those on a budget, IK has recently released a slimmed-down version, Miroslav Philharmonik 2 CE, based on SampleTank 3’s 64-bit engine. Garritan Personal Orchestra 4, for example, was recently upgraded to GPO 5 with a large helping of extra samples from the defunct Garritan Orchestral Strings.Īnd we’ve just heard that Steinberg’s forthcoming notation program, Dorico, will feature the company’s full HALion Symphonic Orchestra (another golden oldie) for its orchestral playback sounds.īoth the aforementioned libraries are mere youngsters, though, compared to the original Miroslav Philharmonik Orchestra, which first appeared over 20 years ago. Every so often, they are updated in some way, usually to keep abreast with technical changes. That’s one of the reasons why, once established, they tend to remain pretty much unchanged for many years. ![]()
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