Benjamin Wallfisch Strings Collections

US New sample libraries from Benjamin Wallfisch and Orchestral Tools      18/12/23

Benjamin Wallfisch and Orchestral Tools have announced Benjamin Wallfisch Strings Collections. They say that the blockbuster film composer has partnered with the Berlin-based sample library developers to set a new standard for contemporary string libraries. Here's the details in their own words...

Composer Benjamin Wallfisch has established himself as one of Hollywood's go-to talents, scoring some of the industry's biggest films of the last decade including Blade Runner 2049 [with Hans Zimmer], IT Parts 1 and 2, The Flash, Shazam!, and many more. His versatility and ability to blend the sounds of the traditional orchestra with modern elements have also made the BAFTA, Grammy, and Emmy-nominated composer a go-to collaborator for some of the biggest names in the business, including Zimmer, Pharrell Williams, and Adele. For his latest project, Wallfisch has partnered with Berlin-based sample library designers Orchestral Tools to create Benjamin Wallfisch Strings, a collection that redefines contemporary sampled strings for professional composers and sets a new standard for realism and expression. The collaboration has also produced a second collection: Stringscapes by Benjamin Wallfisch. This offers a huge range of complex and innovative string textures and effects that explore the experimental side of contemporary scoring.

Pricing and Availability:
Both collections are available as a bundle for a special intro price of €699 (€1,048 sold separately). The two collections are both also on sale -- the main collection Benjamin Wallfisch Strings for €599 (€799 regularly) and Stringscapes by Benjamin Wallfisch for €179 (regularly €249). All offers end on Tuesday, January 2, 2024.

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