![]() ![]() ![]() One such survivor is Sonic Implants’ Complete Symphonic Collection: released in stages between 20 and boasting what was then the largest strings volume in the world, the library received a warm welcome from the orchestral sampling community - you can read the SOS reviews at Since its Gigastudio-format heyday, the collection has undergone various metamorphoses: after Sonic Implants changed their name to Sonivox in 2006, a Kontakt 2 version was released, followed by budget-priced, themed DVI ‘downloadable virtual instruments’ of selected ensembles. A classic orchestral library makes a comeback in a streamlined new format.Īlthough some older sound libraries failed to survive the sampler format shifts of the early ‘00s, several important orchestral collections re-emerged dressed in new clothes.
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