Saturday, 20 December 2014

Cinesamples : CineSymphony LITE Review

Hi guys
This i sthe review of Cinesamples new product CineSymphony LITE by Daniel James.



CineSymphony LITE is a comprehensive sketch tool recorded at the world famous MGM Scoring Stage at Sony Pictures studios in Los Angeles, and recorded by industry veteran Dennis Sands. CineSymphony LITE covers the essentials of all orchestral instrument sections, and provides students and professional composers with a solid starting foundation in their music scoring palette.

 
 
CineSymphony LITE is revolutionary in its simplicity and ability to recreate the sound of the orchestra.  The library was designed by composers, for composers, with direct feedback from the film community during its development.  It was specifically designed to be a compser's sketch or travel kit, but also a learning kit for beginners.  The result is a library that is easy to use, composer-friendly, and sounds professionally mixed right out of the box without being too demanding on hardware.
CineSymphony LITE does not require you to purchase any additional sample playback software, and is licensed to work with the Native Instrument’s  free Kontakt Player.  All you need is a sequencer like Logic, Cubase, Digital Performer, LIVE, Protools, or Cakewalk, and you’ll be up and running.

Technical Specifications

  • Kontakt Player 5.3.1 or higher
  • Kontakt Player 5.3.1 supports: Stand-alone, VST®, Audio Units, RTAS® (PT 9 + 10), AAX® (Pro Tools 11 and higher), ASIO, Core Audio®, WASAPI
  • 32-bit and 64-bit support for stand-alone and plug-in versions on both Mac & PC
  • CineSymphony LITE is compatible with all major DAWs and with other music notation software
  • PC: Windows 7®/8® (32-bit/64-bit), Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2, 3 GB RAM (1GB free required to load ALL patches)
  • Mac: OS X 10.7+ , Intel Core 2 Duo, 3GB RAM
  • 3GB of free hard drive space required
  • 7200rpm drive recommended (SSD not required)

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