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Spitfire Audio releases ABBEY ROAD ONE: THEMATIC TRUMPETS as part of its series of smaller standalone orchestral libraries

LONDON, UK /MUSEWIRE – Music Industry Newswire/ — Spitfire Audio has announced availability of ABBEY ROAD ONE: THEMATIC TRUMPETS — taking another step further forward in its ongoing ABBEY ROAD ONE: FILM SCORING SELECTIONS series of smaller standalone orchestral libraries capturing the iconic sound of cinema in one of the finest acoustic spaces in the world. Featuring London’s first-call session players, Thematic Trumpets is both a riveting asset as well as an enduring addition to the Abbey Road One collection.

NEW ABBEY ROAD ONE: THEMATIC TRUMPETS
SPITFIRE AUDIO – NEW
ABBEY ROAD ONE: THEMATIC TRUMPETS

According tor the company, “Establish signature themes with this heroic accompaniment to Abbey Road’s Studio One. With particular focus on lead lines and fanfare, this inimitable trumpet collection offers commanding presence without being piercing or clichéd.”

The ‘Thematic’ in the name suggests infinite possibilities for developing narrative structure within your compositions, paired with the exquisite acoustics of this fabled studio, propel this brass offering above and beyond. From valiant, emotive tropes to menacing, antagonistic identifiers, this robust library delivers a vast array of thematic potential.

By building upon its creative partnership with world-famous Abbey Road Studios starting with the trailblazing 90-piece symphonic orchestra-utilising ABBEY ROAD ONE: ORCHESTRAL FOUNDATIONS, this time featuring four players performing a range of pre-orchestrated techniques to offer everything needed to create big screen-ready themes, including the sound-specialising British music technology company’s easy-to-use legato techniques that are helpfully housed in its award-winning (AU-, AAX-, NKS-, VST2-, and VST3- compatible) plug-in designed by composers for composers that loads directly into all major DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) without the need for any additional software.

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Enter the room most composers can only dream of—Abbey Road’s Studio One. Considered one of the finest acoustic spaces in the world, Studio One’s history has an indelible connection with the scores recorded there, providing emotion, mood, and magic for many of the most renowned and successful films ever made. Classics such as Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and Avengers: Endgame, were all recorded in Studio One. With its rich tonality and famed reverb, Studio One’s sound is widescreen and epic. It is truly the iconic sound of cinema.

LEARN MORE: https://www.spitfireaudio.com/shop/a-z/abbey-road-one-thematic-trumpets/

FORMAT: 10.7 GB UNCOMPRESSED .WAV
10.70 GB DISK SPACE REQUIRED DURING INSTALL

With a beautiful, modern design, Thematic Trumpets and all of the Abbey Road One Selections are housed in our award-winning plug-in, which loads directly into all major DAWs (VST2, VST3, AU & AAX) without the need for any additional software. Easy to use, intuitive and inspiring, our plug-in has been designed by composers, for composers.

ARTICULATIONS
4 TRUMPETS IN UNISON
Legato
Long
Long Sforzando
Staccatissimo
Staccato
Tenuto
Marcato
MICS & MIXES
MIXES
Mix 1
Mix 2

MICS
Vintage 1
Vintage 2
Pop Close
Pop Room
Close
Tree 1
Tree 2
Ambient
Outriggers
Spill

PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 (latest Service Pack, 64-bit) Minimum: Intel 2.8 GHz i5 (quad-core) or AMD Ryzen 5. Recommended: Intel 2.8 GHz i7 (six-core) or AMD R7 2700. Machine must be connected to the internet during install.

MAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.10 to OS X 11 Minimum: 2.8GHz i5 minimum (quad-core), 8GB RAM. Recommended: 2.8GHz i7 (six-core), 16GB RAM. Intel and M1 Apple computers, 64 bit DAW required (32 bit DAWs not supported). Machine must be connected to the internet during install

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