My gf just surprised me by pre-ordering this for me, so that's either wedding bells or the Tallinn Choir singing in my head. She's knows I've been obsessing about the library for a week.
Hi Don, I can understand why you have been obsessing :-) I cannot remember ever being so moved or deeply touched by such a beautiful library. It is one of the 1st libraries that actually feels it has a 'spiritual' feel and context to it. This could be the best VST library of 2021 but that is only my humble opinion :-)
Very cool girlfriend! I’m still using Sound Iron Venus, Mars and Mercury for vox but I’m loving the vibe here out of the box. Spitfire Audio, Project Sam, Vienna Symph and some UVI for everything else, Have fun!
Bit late to the game but picked this up last night! I’m still grinning from ear to ear this morning. A gorgeous and unique library! Amazing work OT! :)
It is an honor to be here, to see and hear this. The sounds are superb, amazing quality and wonderful access through the SINE Player which is an exceptional management tool for these acoustic wonders. Thank you so much for the lovely video, and for all your fantastic work! Much health!
I guess this will be my first buy of an Orchestral Tools library. Waiting for the end of the year Black Friday deal to get both arc 1 and 2. Brilliant sounding libraries guys. Berlin woodwinds is something I’ll eventually buy too.
I've just got the sine player and downloaded some free sounds, and my god I'm excited. The quality of your samples just hits different from even Spitfire. There's something about the noise and recordings that gives them a vintage very real / live quality. Really stunning. Love the basic interface too. It's very freeing.
There's more weight to the samples by Orchestral Tools. It's probably the overdrive in the recording. It sounds like they got overloaded by the sound, which is something I really love. When the recording is too clean, it's just a bit... Not there. Haven't heard it done properly by anyone except Orchestral Tools.
I wanted to buy just the organs, but then realised you need to buy the whole thing to get those pedal parts. I wish I could just buy the organs as I have a large number of choir samples and strings, but the organs I would be more than happy to grab as they sound amazing.
Purchased this yesterday. Nice library but I have to disagree with the description of the reverb. I found it to be intrusive. The choir suffers most from it. Maybe I have to experiment more with different microphones. Regardless, I wish that I could decide how much reverb I feel I need.
I just figured it out !!! The guys and girls at Orchestral Tools are NOT from this planet ...ha ha ...they are highly intelligent aliens ...this new library is just OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD :-) 10/10
Hi orchestra tool. I have bought Tallinn a year ago. It is fantastic. I Have a quastion I am changeing from pc to mac m1. Is it ok for sine and all walkthrough of O.T?
organ and strings are common and for the choir it is E Whitacre spitfire terrain (also time and macro choirs from OT....) for the longs but syllables here semms interesting. The description on OT site doesn't mention how many syllables the choir can sing?
The choir in particular is incredible...but why do OT insist on using the same guy who sounds like he got lost on the way to a toothpaste commercial? He clearly doesn't know a DAW from a bucket of fish. Is there no one from OT who can do the voice-over?
I think I grew to like this narrator's voice in these OT walkthroughs after watching these for a bunch of years now. I somewhat expect his voice now in these walkthroughs. He does pronounce some things wrong at times, but he is straight to the point, and has a nice professional clear tone. He is comfortable to listen to when you are trying to focus on the library.
My gf just surprised me by pre-ordering this for me, so that's either wedding bells or the Tallinn Choir singing in my head. She's knows I've been obsessing about the library for a week.
Hi Don, I can understand why you have been obsessing :-) I cannot remember ever being so moved or deeply touched by such a beautiful library. It is one of the 1st libraries that actually feels it has a 'spiritual' feel and context to it. This could be the best VST library of 2021 but that is only my humble opinion :-)
@@AlistairMelville Agreed. I hope you make lots of great music with it!
Very cool girlfriend! I’m still using Sound Iron Venus, Mars and Mercury for vox but I’m loving the vibe here out of the box.
Spitfire Audio, Project Sam, Vienna Symph and some UVI for everything else,
Have fun!
Marry her! 😉
@@AnOpera4u 🤮🤣🤣
Bit late to the game but picked this up last night! I’m still grinning from ear to ear this morning. A gorgeous and unique library! Amazing work OT! :)
Wow - thank you so much for the lovely feedback!
It is an honor to be here, to see and hear this. The sounds are superb, amazing quality and wonderful access through the SINE Player which is an exceptional management tool for these acoustic wonders. Thank you so much for the lovely video, and for all your fantastic work! Much health!
I live and work in Tallinn, it is so good to have in your workstation the sound of musicians you know :D
This sounds absolutely gorgeous. I don’t compose in this style but I can’t get over how beautiful this is.
Thank you X Y
so listen cd
This sounds absolutely incredible, you guys continue to knock it out of the park with every library, will definitely be picking this up!!
Thanks K M!
I guess this will be my first buy of an Orchestral Tools library. Waiting for the end of the year Black Friday deal to get both arc 1 and 2. Brilliant sounding libraries guys. Berlin woodwinds is something I’ll eventually buy too.
I'm the kid in the back seat of the car: "Is it out yet? Is it out yet? Is it out yet? How much longer? Are we almost there? Is it out yet?"
Only 2 days to go!
@@Orchestral-Tools I've got a concept sketched out and waiting. ;) Thanks for the care and attention you put into creating these exquisite tools!
Loving the legato transitions in this one with the strings and choir, keep it up
Such a lovely sound
I've just got the sine player and downloaded some free sounds, and my god I'm excited. The quality of your samples just hits different from even Spitfire. There's something about the noise and recordings that gives them a vintage very real / live quality. Really stunning. Love the basic interface too. It's very freeing.
There's more weight to the samples by Orchestral Tools. It's probably the overdrive in the recording. It sounds like they got overloaded by the sound, which is something I really love. When the recording is too clean, it's just a bit... Not there.
Haven't heard it done properly by anyone except Orchestral Tools.
The much-anticipated walkthrough... nom.
Looks like I found my first Orchestral Tools purchase. Great job!
Im so glad we're introducing choirs into OT I've been waiting much too long for this
its 300 euro man
Everything sounds so amazing! That choir is truly beautiful.
only it... it will be possible to buy just it in a week.
Beyond beautiful... seriously awesome work on this !
Easiest pre-order ever, LOVE this!
Simply wonderful!
Great job
Thank you!
I wanted to buy just the organs, but then realised you need to buy the whole thing to get those pedal parts. I wish I could just buy the organs as I have a large number of choir samples and strings, but the organs I would be more than happy to grab as they sound amazing.
Beautiful sounding library!
I wish I have it,it sound gorgeous!
Nice work! This is really beautiful.
Purchased this yesterday. Nice library but I have to disagree with the description of the reverb. I found it to be intrusive. The choir suffers most from it. Maybe I have to experiment more with different microphones. Regardless, I wish that I could decide how much reverb I feel I need.
I just figured it out !!! The guys and girls at Orchestral Tools are NOT from this planet ...ha ha ...they are highly intelligent aliens ...this new library is just OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD :-) 10/10
Oh no. This is too good. I'll have to get it
Stunningly beautiful!! ♥
Sounds extremely real
What an exquisite sound
Wonderful work! 👏
Beautiful
Might get this for the organ alone; it's so hard finding a good-sounding organ with a proper, big sound.
Hi orchestra tool. I have bought Tallinn a year ago. It is fantastic. I Have a quastion I am changeing from pc to mac m1. Is it ok for sine and all walkthrough of O.T?
Hmmm. Volles Werk triggers a fight or flight response. I like it, lol.
Why are there no second violins?
Great library!!!
organ and strings are common and for the choir it is E Whitacre spitfire terrain (also time and macro choirs from OT....) for the longs but syllables here semms interesting. The description on OT site doesn't mention how many syllables the choir can sing?
quite impressive sound
Will you be able to buy just the choirs right away?
Yes also as single instruments, after we release Tallinn (May 5).
@@Orchestral-Tools it would be correct to say what will be the price of the choir only
Fantastic sounds. I think Arvo would approve.:^)
Thank you!
Is the sine player also compatible with the Kontakt player?
Will it come out with KONTAKT too? Would purchase right on if so. If not, is the SINE player included? And does ist work with Cubase?
Sine is Free. You don't need kontakt.
Hello orchestral tools ,can you please give me the system requirements of this library !!!great job btw!!!
Here you go: www.orchestraltools.com/store/collections/tallinn/specs
I cannot wait to have money so I can finally have it in my life
Wow
Arvo Part's DUH PACE 'EM
0:30 the WHATalista church?
Niguliste Church, come and visit
Errant was here
You know that online cliche? "Shut up and take my money!" Well...
The choir in particular is incredible...but why do OT insist on using the same guy who sounds like he got lost on the way to a toothpaste commercial? He clearly doesn't know a DAW from a bucket of fish. Is there no one from OT who can do the voice-over?
Or at least give him the right way to pronounce the words. It bothers me a little but it's a minor inconvenience. I enjoy the narrators voice.
"4 out of 5 composers recommend Tallinn..."
I think I grew to like this narrator's voice in these OT walkthroughs after watching these for a bunch of years now. I somewhat expect his voice now in these walkthroughs. He does pronounce some things wrong at times, but he is straight to the point, and has a nice professional clear tone. He is comfortable to listen to when you are trying to focus on the library.
Oh yeah Arvo Part time