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New Nation Prodigious

Prodigious is an intense and detailed Orchestral Rompler that allows you to express your creativity. You get chills as you listen to chilling strings, brash brass, eerie woodwinds, and tainted vocals in 32 Total Sampled Instruments. Select one of the 75 default presets or use a spell to conjure up your own dark symphony.

Each of these sections allows you to alter the instruments both individually and collectively. Adjust the section’s instruments, including the Dimension, Envelope, Gain, and Filter. This is the cornerstone of any sound sculpting and allows you exceptional control over your Orchestra on its own. Additionally, you can switch each part from “Solo Instruments” to “Ensemble Instruments,” giving you a sound with an even larger dynamic range. The total number of instruments in each group is 4. For instance, there are four total violins playing simultaneously in the violin ensemble. This suggests that your orchestra might contain a total of 64 instrument voices.

The ability to alter instruments both individually and collectively is available in each of these sections. Adjust the section’s instruments, including the Dimension, Envelope, Gain, and Filter. This is the cornerstone of any sound sculpting and allows you exceptional control over your Orchestra on its own. But there’s more!

Additionally, you can switch each section from “Solo Instruments” to “Ensemble Instruments,” giving you access to a wider dynamic range and a more potent sound. The total number of instruments in each group is 4. For instance, there are four total violins playing simultaneously in the violin ensemble. This suggests that your orchestra might contain a total of 64 instrument voices. Strings, Horns, Woodwinds, and other instruments may all be accurately reproduced by hyper-focusing on just one emotion and one instrument. Every time you incorporate one of our MIDI Loops into your composition, this Real & Raw sensation is transferred. New Nation Prodigious is onto something here.