Thank you to everyone who answered the 'What is your favorite Orchestral Tools collection? Developing SINE takes a massive amount of time and resources, and our team has been working around the clock on this update. The results are in! It was a close call, and interesting to read the different answers.
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Thank you Cicero for visiting us earlier this year! Switching articulations is one thing, but merging, stacking and crossfading them is another Episode 5 of our SINE video series dives into Polymaps, showing you the possibilities they offer, and how to utilize them best. The full article is only for Cicero subscribers and german speakersbut everyone can see the intro and the great photo from inside our Berlin office. Our founder Hendrik Schwarzer was interviewed by fellow Berliners Ciceroand chatted about all things Orchestral Tools and Hollywood composers. If you haven't seen the final episode of our SINE series, catch it below. And these are just a few of the many possibilities that SINE opens up. Well worth a nother look! SINE allows you to build your own Legato Maps, as well as customize your articulations and round robins.
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A year ago today we released this interview with John Paesano, where we delved into the subject using templates for composing. We stumbled across this photo today, taken in during the recording sessions for Metropolis Ark 1 at Teldex. New to SINE? On the Orchestral Tools Helpdesk you can find a helpful overview, detailing the multiple features in SINE that will make your workflow even more time-efficient.
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If you haven't seen this before, watch below as Sascha composes his demo step-by-step using our Berlin Orchestra Inspire collection. Some of you may recognize Sascha as the composer of some of our demos over the years. We teamed up with Hollywood composer Junkie XL to bring you the biggest brass library ever made. Spitfire Symphonic vs Eastwest Hollywood Strings