The represents a pinnacle in modern orchestral sampling, offering a professional-grade toolkit for composers, orchestrators, and producers. This collection—comprising String Ensemble, Brass, Woodwinds, and Percussion—was developed in collaboration with top-tier sample library developers like Audiobro and Soundiron to provide a bridge between the flexibility of digital MIDI production and the organic richness of a live orchestra. Precision and Detail
Each library within the series is characterized by its high-quality recordings, typically tracked in premier scoring environments with world-class musicians. Unlike entry-level libraries, the Symphony Series focuses on nuanced articulations. From the aggressive bite of staccatissimo brass to the delicate, lyrical legato of the solo woodwinds, the series captures the "human" element of performance. The inclusion of diverse microphone positions (Close, Mid, Far) allows users to sit the instruments naturally within a cinematic mix or a pop arrangement. Streamlined Workflow Posts tagged Native Instruments – Symphony Seri...
Ultimately, the Symphony Series is more than just a collection of samples; it is a comprehensive ecosystem for orchestral storytelling. By combining technical precision with an artist-centric interface, Native Instruments has ensured that these libraries remain a foundational resource for anyone looking to bring the majesty of a symphony into their digital studio. The represents a pinnacle in modern orchestral sampling,
One of the defining features of the "Symphony Series" tag is the uniformity of the interface. Native Instruments designed these tools to be intuitive within the Kontakt sampler. The "Arpeggio" and "Expression" modules allow composers to generate complex rhythmic patterns or realistic crescendos without tedious manual automation. For creators working under tight deadlines—such as film and game scorers—this balance of deep customization and ease of use is invaluable. The Professional Standard Unlike entry-level libraries, the Symphony Series focuses on