Spitfire Audio are aiming for their BBCSO Orchestral plug-in to own the orchestral education space. The library itself is the world renowned BBC Symphony Orchestra, recorded at Maida Vale BBC Studios which has been their home for decades, it's the classic sound of that particular orchestra.
Spitfire collaborated with the BBC to do their thing and have created a full Orchestral library that comes in three interchangeable versions - the big news is that their BBCSO Discover version is totally FREE, just like their LABS instruments. It uses Spitfire Audio's own engine and is around a 300MB download.
BBCSO Discover is an easy choice for people who want to learn about scoring or orchestral instrumentation, or create orchestral elements to their work. With the new free version you can work on your scoring and then if you need to expand on the articulations or mic mixes, scale up to the Core (£399/ 27GB ) or Professional (£899/ 628GB) versions, which offer more articulations Legatos and Solo/Leaders (Professional only).
BBC Symphony Orchestra Sections:
We spoke to resident composer Louis Rugg about BBCSO Discover as well as moving up to the other versions.
Grab your own copy here: https://bit.ly/sonicbbcso
White iLoud monitors and a new modelling guitar pedal
CV controlled mixing console and some distinctly dirty effects
Flexible and responsive polyphonic controller that you can hit with sticks