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Taiko drums are available as both ensembles and solo, the Grand Piano has a wide array of very interesting effects, while the Timpani section is definitely the best we’ve ever heard on a sample library! Ark3 is an add-on to Ark1 and Ark2, rather than an upgrade The library was recorded at the superb sounding Teldex scoring stage in Berlin.ĭistrict 1 – The Beating Orchestra has plenty of rolls ( they are not auto-repeated) and it sounds nothing less than HUGE. The articulations cover both single and triplet upbeats, with various lenghts of crescendo and diminuendo.
The submenus called “Districts” are present in this library, too, and there are four of them: District 1 – The Beating Orchestra ( String Quintet being a nice addition to String, Woodwind, Brass and Percussion Orchestras, also Taiko and Percussion ensembles), District II – Percussion Ensembles (Taiko, Percussion, Timpani), District III – Solo Percussion (Taikos, Percussion, Grand Piano), District IV: Orchestral Sections (Highs Strings, Low Strings, High Woodwinds, Low Woodwinds, Trumpet and Horn Ensemble, Low Brass). Ark 2 was more intimate, and it would have been a nice add-on, but Ark 3 is definitely something that we’ll dig in and out for its deeply cinematic pulses and accentuations, available as both loops and single articulations. We loved its user friendly-ness and also the huge sound. I remember buying Metropolis Ark 1 right after hearing it at their NAMM booth.