Orchestral Tools Pēteris Vasks Strings
Orchestral Tools’ new strings library distils the sound world of a major European composer.
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Orchestral Tools’ new strings library distils the sound world of a major European composer.
Orchestral Tools get up close and personal with some intimate soundscapes.
Rating: 4.5/5 Stars. A huge 362GB collection of complex, playable, largely chromatic long drones created by Alexander Hacke of Einstürzende Neubauten.
Orchestral Tools expand their Berlin Series with a muted strings collection.
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An A-list Hollywood composer joins forces with Orchestral Tools to create a major brass library.
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Orchestral Tools complete their symphonic series with a major brass library.