Evo Grid 1 features 48 long string evolutions recorded in London at the Air-Edel studios by Ben Foskett with vintage microphones, Neve preamps and Cadac console. Theses phrases were then tweaked by Christian Henson and allow for add distinct atmospheres to your creations, wether poetic or frightening and even chaotic.
The Evo Grid 1 GUI has been retained from the EMS VCS3: you get a grid of 12 tone ranges for each of the 48 evolutions and a randomize function is included so the instrument won’t sound similar twice. You can also apply effects, modulators and mix the mic positions. Plus, Spitfire added 5 grids so that you can manipulate the tweaked versions of each Evo, and you get presets and patches to help you get started.
The 22.25 GB library features 3 324 samples in 24-bit for the full version of Kontakt 5. It is available for the introductory price of £134 until March 2nd, regular price will then be £179. You’ll find more info at www.spitfireaudio.com.
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