Orchestral Tools - Berlin Woodwinds Complete - Revive - Legacy -kontakt-
If you tell me, I can share tips on which mics and articulations within the library work best for those styles! Sample Comparison: Berlin Woodwinds Revive vs. Legacy
The classic orchestral perspective, delivering the ideal balance of instrument definition and room acoustics.
More fluid transitions and realistic phrasing. 4. LEGACY: The Essential Foundation
It is not just an update; it features completely new recordings for several instruments, including fresh solo flutes, oboes, and clarinets. If you tell me, I can share tips
While both libraries were recorded in situ at the legendary in Berlin, they offer different sonic profiles and utility. Berlin Woodwinds Revive :
Layer the REVIVE Flute with the LEGACY Oboe. You get the agility of modern sampling with the warm glue of the old room.
Incredibly expressive. Oboe 1 in the Legacy version is famous for its lyrical vibrato, while Revive offers a more stable, classical tone. More fluid transitions and realistic phrasing
Before REVIVE, there was the original (or "Capsule") version of Berlin Woodwinds. While many users migrated to Revive, many still prefer the Legacy version for specific reasons. Why Composers Still Use LEGACY:
For many composers, the Legacy instruments remain the go-to for solo, intimate passages where a dry, detailed sound is required. 3. The Update: Berlin Woodwinds REVIVE
Revive is generally smoother, more balanced, and features improved consistency across dynamic layers. While both libraries were recorded in situ at
Understanding the differences between these two versions is critical to unlocking the full potential of the library. 1. Berlin Woodwinds Legacy (The 2012 Classic)
Features completely new performances for the main instruments (Flutes, Oboes, Clarinets, Bassoons).
While Orchestral Tools has moved much of their catalog to the , Berlin Woodwinds retains a special relationship with Native Instruments' KONTAKT .