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Abbey Road One: Orchestral Foundations is the first in a series of Film Scoring Selections recorded in Studio One. Pre-order Abbey Road One and claim a second title in this series for free when available in early 2021 – worth £49 $49 49€. Learn more.
Introductory pricing ends Tuesday December 1, 2020.
Introductory pricing ends Tuesday December 1, 2020.
There is magic in the air at Abbey Road Studios – the essence of countless incredible film scores that have been recorded there. While Abbey Road is best known for legendary recordings by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Kanye West, Florence + The Machine and many others, Abbey Road Studio One has been at the forefront of film music for decades – providing the emotion, mood and magic for many of the most successful films ever made.
This unique room has played host to numerous notable film scores, spanning Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi, Raiders of the Lost Ark (John Williams), Hollow Man (Jerry Goldsmith), and Aliens (James Horner), The Lord of the Rings trilogy (Howard Shore), several Harry Potter scores, King Arthur (Hans Zimmer), and Gravity (Steven Price) through to more recent game and films releases such as the multi-award-winning The Shape of Water (Alexandre Desplat), Black Panther (Ludwig Göransson), 1917 (Thomas Newman), Avengers: Endgame (Alan Silvestri), Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Gordy Haab & Stephen Barton), Uncharted 3 (Greg Edmonson), Halo 4 (Neil Davidge), and Final Fantasy XV (Yoko Shimomura).
At Spitfire Audio, our approach is to always record sample libraries in the same way that film scores are recorded, and this release is no exception. Abbey Road One puts the same first-call musicians used on globally-successful movies at your fingertips – a 90-piece symphonic orchestra playing priceless instruments, all recorded by multi GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer Simon Rhodes (Avatar, Hugo, Harry Potter) and the legendary Abbey Road equipment.
This unique room has played host to numerous notable film scores, spanning Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi, Raiders of the Lost Ark (John Williams), Hollow Man (Jerry Goldsmith), and Aliens (James Horner), The Lord of the Rings trilogy (Howard Shore), several Harry Potter scores, King Arthur (Hans Zimmer), and Gravity (Steven Price) through to more recent game and films releases such as the multi-award-winning The Shape of Water (Alexandre Desplat), Black Panther (Ludwig Göransson), 1917 (Thomas Newman), Avengers: Endgame (Alan Silvestri), Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (Gordy Haab & Stephen Barton), Uncharted 3 (Greg Edmonson), Halo 4 (Neil Davidge), and Final Fantasy XV (Yoko Shimomura).
At Spitfire Audio, our approach is to always record sample libraries in the same way that film scores are recorded, and this release is no exception. Abbey Road One puts the same first-call musicians used on globally-successful movies at your fingertips – a 90-piece symphonic orchestra playing priceless instruments, all recorded by multi GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer Simon Rhodes (Avatar, Hugo, Harry Potter) and the legendary Abbey Road equipment.
Abbey Road One: Orchestral Foundations is the first in a series of Film
Scoring Selections recorded in Studio One. The next titles in this
symphonic series will arrive early 2021. These will be smaller, more
focused libraries inspired by classic films – offering pre-orchestrated
instrument themes. Each Selections library is focused on accomplishing
certain performance elements of orchestral movie music brilliantly -
from heroic brass themes, or sparkling woodwind runs, to emotional
violin love scenes with a legato patch created using our new recording
techniques - you can pick to create your own tailored palette. They will
work seamlessly alongside Orchestral Foundations as well as on their
own. Pre-order Abbey Road One and claim a second title in this series
for free when available in early 2021 – worth £49 $49 49€. This offer
must be claimed by March 31, 2021.
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