Described as “an apocalyptic selection of distorted instruments and walls of sound”, Spitfire Audio’s Leo Abrahams Enigma 2: the Rapture was recorded at Pool Studios, Bermondsey (London) and features Abrahams’s unique and rare collection of instruments, pedals and amplification. It features a total 65,356 Samples for 67.6 GB uncompressed .WAV (36.1 GB disk space required).
This new Kontakt library (full version required) is available for a short time only for the introductory price of £149 (roughly $229, €209) instead of £199 (approx $299, €279). Offer ends 23:55 GMT 28th Feb 2016). Existing owners of the first Enigma (or anyone wanting to buy both editions) can gain further discounts with the new ENIGMA BUNDLE which is discounted while this promo is running (priced at £209, roughly $319 / €299 against an RRP of £269, roughly $399 / €379).
More details at Spitfire Audio’s website.
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