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Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra

Posted: May 28, 2019 5:59 pm
by Guy Rowland
A rhythmic grid instrument:



£199 til June 6th then £249.

Re: Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra

Posted: May 28, 2019 6:02 pm
by tack
If anyone has it I'd be interested in opinions. It's doing some interesting things, but ultimately I wasn't won over from the walkthrough.

Re: Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra

Posted: May 29, 2019 5:02 am
by Guy Rowland
Yes... on the one hand its always good to see a library that is trying something new, but on the other I'm not sure results are terribly successful really. I see on VI-C there's a lot of talk of ultra-high CPU, and something that did bother me in the walkthrough was releases - there don't seem to be any, its just ADSR, which in the real world is likely to be the kiss of death to realism here.

Re: Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra

Posted: May 29, 2019 11:48 pm
by givemenoughrope
From the demos and walkthrough, this seems like the point where the marketing outshines the product. Not sold. Great idea but I can’t imagine that this isn’t a glorified phrase library.

Re: Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra

Posted: May 30, 2019 4:32 am
by GR Baumann
£249 eeh, for that?...No!

Re: Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra

Posted: May 30, 2019 10:48 am
by playz123
Price is currently $229 US so that is much less than 249 GBP!?

Re: Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra

Posted: May 30, 2019 11:20 am
by Guy Rowland
playz123 wrote: May 30, 2019 10:48 am Price is currently $229 US so that is much less than 249 GBP!?
Yes, it’s £199 for the next week, the rest of the difference is VAT.

Re: Spitfire Audio Kepler Orchestra

Posted: Jun 01, 2019 12:27 pm
by Scoredog
Guy Rowland wrote: May 29, 2019 5:02 am Yes... on the one hand its always good to see a library that is trying something new, but on the other I'm not sure results are terribly successful really. I see on VI-C there's a lot of talk of ultra-high CPU, and something that did bother me in the walkthrough was releases - there don't seem to be any, its just ADSR, which in the real world is likely to be the kiss of death to realism here.
I have it and it can do some really great things and sound very natural doing them. The release sample issue for textural stuff should not be a big issue. The Cpu thing is working ok here on a powerful Mac but it does tweak my meters which could be concerning in a project with a lot of things going on.
So far I give the library a big but somewhat guarded thumbs up.