Spitfire Audio has released an orchestral performance tool for Kontakt and the free Kontakt Player, designed to help composers bring their sketches to life in no time. Aiming to bring instant orchestral inspiration, Tutti brings together a broad range of orchestral textures, from powerful tuttis to delicate solos, in one intuitive, easy-to-use package.
At the core of Tutti is a carefully curated orchestral palette, recorded by the finest musicians and orchestrated by Andy Blaney. With expressive playing styles mapped to velocity, you can effortlessly switch from gentle, textural movements to powerful, sweeping gestures — all with the touch of a key. Whether composing for film, television, or games, Tutti empowers you to create rich, nuanced scores in one pass.
Built with speed in mind, it removes the barriers between your creative impulses and the final score. With a streamlined user interface, you can sketch your compositions in real time, letting the music develop organically as you respond to the scene in front of you. It allows you to focus on storytelling and emotion, freeing you from the technical constraints of the computer.
Tutti is available to purchase for 99 USD/EUR/GBP.
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