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ProjectSAM: Pandora Core and Kontakt Player Free Orchestra

Posted: Mar 26, 2020 10:53 am
by Guy Rowland
Two new releases from ProjectSAM.

Symphobia 4: Pandora Core


All of Pandora’s unique, time-saving technology
Essential instruments in 1 mic set
Effortlessly sync risers, rolls & crescendos to your sequence with Adaptive Sync
Generate thrilling scores with powerful, fully customizable sound design tools
Over 17 GB of orchestral ensemble recordings covering strings, brass, woodwinds & percussion

The other differences are listed in the video above.

Price currently 199 Euros, RRP 249. (Full fat Pandora is 599 Euros).

The Free Orchestra: Kontakt Player version


The Free Orchestra offers a solid gigabyte of free, cinematic sounds taken directly from ProjectSAM’s acclaimed libraries, ranging from orchestral string staccatos and brass clusters to symphonic percussion and dystopian sound design.

This newly released incarnation of The Free Orchestra includes all 12 presets that we originally released throughout 2019, as well as two brand-new presets with content from Symphobia 4: Pandora and Symphobia 3: Lumina. The Free Orchestra now also offers a number of Multis, layering the individual presets in different, inspiring ways.

In other words: if you already have the original 12, make sure to get this new release of The Free Orchestra!
ProjectSAM are also encouraging a donation to the Covid 19 Solidarity Relief Fund from the WHO for those who use and like the library - https://covid19responsefund.org/ .

Price - free.

Re: ProjectSAM: Pandora Core and Kontakt Player Free Orchestra

Posted: Mar 26, 2020 1:58 pm
by soundbylaura
I would buy Core in a heartbeat if my income hadn't just taken a nosedive. Someday.

Re: ProjectSAM: Pandora Core and Kontakt Player Free Orchestra

Posted: Mar 27, 2020 9:30 am
by wst3
in the same boat as Laura, I was impressed by the various demos and walk-throughs for Pandora, but didn't have a project where I might use it, and $600 is a bit on any day. The core version would be nice because it would give me the opportunity to learn their adaptive trickery without the clock ticking. And I might still cave, I have yet to be disappointed with anything from Project Sam (many thanks to Guy for encouraging me to make the lean not once, but twice).

Now the update to their free orchestra, along with a modest donation to the WHO is more realistic. I've been using the independent patches as they were released, and they were really good, and really usable. My only gripe was I might miss 2 or 3 announcements... hardly on them.

Thanks for the heads up Guy!