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The MOTU Symphonic Instrument offers immediate access to an extensive 8GB library of high-quality orchestral sounds, perfect for composing, sequencing, and producing authentic orchestral performances. This collection spans a wide range of instruments, from solo strings and full string sections to brass, woodwinds, orchestral percussion, choirs, pipe organs, period instruments, and renowned pianos like Steinway D and Yamaha C7. Whether creating intimate ensembles or grand symphonic arrangements, users benefit from a rich palette of sounds that cover both classical and historical instrumentations.
Equipped with built-in convolution reverb, this instrument allows users to place their orchestral ensemble in realistic acoustic environments, including renowned concert halls, intimate sound stages, and majestic cathedrals. The convolution process captures the unique characteristics of these spaces and applies them to the sound, enhancing the sense of depth and authenticity. Easy-to-use controls enable fine-tuning of each instrument’s tone and dynamics, while the option to load sounds into the MachFive sampler plug-in supports advanced layering and programming for even greater creative flexibility.
The Symphonic Instrument supports 16-part multi-timbral operation, enabling the assignment of different instruments to individual MIDI channels or layering multiple instruments on the same channel for richer textures. Users can shape the sound of each instrument with amplitude envelope controls, filters, pitch adjustments, and velocity response settings. Global parameters such as polyphony limits and mix controls are easily accessible, and convolution reverb settings provide detailed customization of the acoustic space. Powered by the 32-bit UVI engine, this instrument delivers a powerful and intuitive orchestral tool suitable for a wide range of musical projects.
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