What is the working of Spitfire Swarms Vst Kontakt?
A symphony of outclass textures experiences the shimmering cascades of nine harps, the resonant warmth of an orchestra of marimbas & the subtle interplay of 18 mandolins, charangos and ukuleles. Spitfire Swarms vst kontakt made choirs of rare instruments at Air Studios Lyndhurst Hall to create ghostly tremolos, epic glissandos, complex rhythmic patterns and soaring melodic lines.
Already available as separate libraries, the ethereal textures of Harp Swarm, the percussive choir of Marimba Swarm, and the chaotic beauty of Mandolin Swarm are packed in a single, consolidated library.
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The concept of Spitfire Swarms is inspired by pointillism in neo-impressionist painting, which uses individual tiny dots that blend together in the viewer’s eye to create a full spectrum of hues. This technique, developed by Georges Seurat in 1886, is reflected here: individual short notes merge in the listener’s ears, creating the impression of long, continuous tones and revealing the magnificent textures of cinematic sound design.