This sounds crazy good! Feel the music and of course, the Abbey Road One has a very nice sound. Unfortunately not completely without lagatos. Such a shame. But if it is 40% cheaper this year like the BBCSO on Black Friday, then it will be bought this year! I hope for the best
Great work Oliver. Really creative and methodical tutorial. It was great to see how this library works with live piano. I used to own the Uad Apollo and I have to say it gave me subjectively better results than going native. Glad to see you are still enjoy using those plugins. Makes me think I should go back to it.
really nice showcase Oliver!! I love your introductions, hope we will see more content in 2021. please consider give out logic projects, would be really cool to diwe into..
Oliver, I enjoyed your video demonstrating Abbey Road One. I saw your video on this two years before but wasn't ready to get it then. They still didn't have other single instrument yet back then. But today they had a sale on it for the Abbey Road One Collection. The regular price was 841.00, the price was 489.14. So I got it today and I am downloading it as I am typing this now. Lol 😆 So I went back to look it up to get the right price and saw that the sale went up in price after I got it. It's now on sale for 589.00. Save me some money today lol. Still a good price. But I like my price much better. Anyway, thanks for the great demo and I look forward to seeing your new videos. 😁👍
If you had heard a demo before release, and were not told of no legato, you would never have even known. I'll bet a million dollars you've never actually scored anything.
Hi Oliver. I really enjoyed this piece. I was wondering about the solo cello and oboe as AR1 Foundations is only ensembles and Low Strings Selections library appears to have no Cello solo.
Why doesn't Spitfire have downloadable Logic Pro session files of these arrangements? That would help me learn much better seeing the actual settings and which instruments play which parts. If Spitfire is concerned they'd lose views and thus pay, I'd say charge for it. I'd pay $100 for the arrangements I've seen in videos in Logic Pro Session format.
@@ericgriffin120 terrible take. Other companies provide midi files, they can be copywritten. I don't think anyone that has spent $500 plus for a spitfire library is in the business of stealing
because the point of these videos is to show you how to use the sound of the libraries not to teach you how to compose that's why they don't mention anything about composition or harmony but only focus on sound and orchestration
Ears are your greatest resource. You can slow down the video in the settings if you need, and start plunking on your keyboard and you'll figure it out. Cheers.
@@mybiggrin Time is actually my greatest resource. It would save a lot of time if they just provided downloadable session files so I can focus my ears on making music instead of trying to figure out the technical aspects all on my own. Which is why other companies do so. I haven't seen one good rebuttal to my initial comment. Spitfire should do this.
Great, moving composition! And the gorgeous tone of the strings is amongst the best I've heard from samples. But this makes the lack of true legato even more of an issue. Legato should be IMO topping the list for coming packs or updates!
Hi Oliver, thanks for this video. It gave me really good insights on Abbey Roads' potential. But i did have a query with regard to the gear you were using, specifically the KORG nanokontrol 2 for the expression and dynamics. I wanted to split the nanokontrol to 3 faders for orchestral midi control whilst not disturbing the other 5 (which are generally used for mixing setup). Does your setup work in this way? If yes, I would be really grateful if you could share a template. Thanks!
Great video! Would love to see a similar video for BBC SSO, feels like there's a little bit lacking in terms of full video demos of the whole orchestra being used in a single session. This demo is fab!
Great composition and fantastic sound! Except for your piano, are all the instrument sounds from Abbey Road? Or did I misunderstand something? I already have Abbey Road, but am currently working with BBCO Core and had therefore not yet looked at Abbey Road intensively. Tomorrow or today after sleeping I'll take a closer look. Thanks for the great video.
Thank you for your presentation. I don't have an all orchestral library. After listening to your demonstration of ARO, would this be a choice for a first library or your Albion One for a first library?
This is NOT a first library because this library has no legato. If you had to choose between the two, Albion One would be the definitive choice. I would not get either though. I would suggest getting starter kits from VSL.
Really amazing !!! Could you told me what is the mark of your small midi controller on your left side. Thank you so much. and best regards from France.
The library is very interesting and I would like to get at least for a while a copy for a detailed review. But I don’t quite understand how the phenomenal parts of the Black Panther soundtrack recorded in Africa have to do with the Abbey Road Studio One library? Thnx.
Hi there, thank you for commenting and watching. The orchestral part of the Black Panther score was recorded at Abbey Road one studio, and I just gave some context for that score, as I find it hugely interesting and very inspiring. Best, Ox
@@OliverPatriceWeder I cannot disagree with you in this thought, Oliver. Indeed the soundtrack was great. So this is the secret of this brass sound... Anyway, thnx.
As always, your "look at" videos have fantastic info about your mixing choices and methods. Thank you for this!
This is incredible. One of my favorite Spitfire Videos ever. Loved the Abbey Road history and that amazing composition, really inspirational.
Many thanks, much appreciated Andy! Ox
I'm very excited to get my hands on this one! Sounds wonderfully done!
This sounds crazy good! Feel the music and of course, the Abbey Road One has a very nice sound. Unfortunately not completely without lagatos. Such a shame. But if it is 40% cheaper this year like the BBCSO on Black Friday, then it will be bought this year! I hope for the best
Thanks so much Oliver. Loved this great walkthrough/history lesson/tutorial. Will definitely be getting this. Sound is amazing.
Thank you Andy, much appreciated! Ox
Great walk through as always OPW and still loving your sample pack, especially the piano.
Your piece is amazing. I love it very much. All Spitfire Audio instruments are phenomenal.
Many thanks Nils! Ox
Wonderful legacy of recordings from Abbey Road Studio One. This software is an amazing resource :)
really enjoy Oliver's vidoes, really good at what he does
Thank you Rich, much appreciated! Ox
Great work Oliver. Really creative and methodical tutorial. It was great to see how this library works with live piano. I used to own the Uad Apollo and I have to say it gave me subjectively better results than going native. Glad to see you are still enjoy using those plugins. Makes me think I should go back to it.
thank you David. Yeah I'm quite happy with the UAD plugins, great sound! Ox
really nice showcase Oliver!! I love your introductions, hope we will see more content in 2021. please consider give out logic projects, would be really cool to diwe into..
Everything looks and sounds amazing. I would spend hours listening to this heavenly sound.
This music is a master piece. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Oliver, I enjoyed your video demonstrating Abbey Road One. I saw your video on this two years before but wasn't ready to get it then. They still didn't have other single instrument yet back then.
But today they had a sale on it for the Abbey Road One Collection. The regular price was 841.00, the price was 489.14. So I got it today and I am downloading it as I am typing this now. Lol 😆
So I went back to look it up to get the right price and saw that the sale went up in price after I got it.
It's now on sale for 589.00.
Save me some money today lol. Still a good price. But I like my price much better.
Anyway, thanks for the great demo and I look forward to seeing your new videos.
😁👍
AR sounds absolutely fabulous - it's on my wish list.
Nice one OPW. I love your approach...sounding very nice indeed.
thank you sir! Ox
You've created a lovely and moving composition that deserves a library with true legato patches. I hope you'll redo it once those are all available.
Indeed. Legato. Legato, legato!
If you had heard a demo before release, and were not told of no legato, you would never have even known. I'll bet a million dollars you've never actually scored anything.
Hi Oliver. I really enjoyed this piece. I was wondering about the solo cello and oboe as AR1 Foundations is only ensembles and Low Strings Selections library appears to have no Cello solo.
Why doesn't Spitfire have downloadable Logic Pro session files of these arrangements? That would help me learn much better seeing the actual settings and which instruments play which parts. If Spitfire is concerned they'd lose views and thus pay, I'd say charge for it. I'd pay $100 for the arrangements I've seen in videos in Logic Pro Session format.
Probably because in two days after posting it one of you will be trying to sell it and take full credit.
@@ericgriffin120 terrible take. Other companies provide midi files, they can be copywritten. I don't think anyone that has spent $500 plus for a spitfire library is in the business of stealing
because the point of these videos is to show you how to use the sound of the libraries not to teach you how to compose that's why they don't mention anything about composition or harmony but only focus on sound and orchestration
Ears are your greatest resource. You can slow down the video in the settings if you need, and start plunking on your keyboard and you'll figure it out. Cheers.
@@mybiggrin Time is actually my greatest resource. It would save a lot of time if they just provided downloadable session files so I can focus my ears on making music instead of trying to figure out the technical aspects all on my own. Which is why other companies do so. I haven't seen one good rebuttal to my initial comment. Spitfire should do this.
Thank you for a great video.
Very well done, thx!
Great, moving composition! And the gorgeous tone of the strings is amongst the best I've heard from samples. But this makes the lack of true legato even more of an issue. Legato should be IMO topping the list for coming packs or updates!
I'm sure they're working on it, or it's an update.
Hi Oliver, thanks for this video. It gave me really good insights on Abbey Roads' potential. But i did have a query with regard to the gear you were using, specifically the KORG nanokontrol 2 for the expression and dynamics. I wanted to split the nanokontrol to 3 faders for orchestral midi control whilst not disturbing the other 5 (which are generally used for mixing setup). Does your setup work in this way? If yes, I would be really grateful if you could share a template.
Thanks!
Incredible!
Getting an 'Inception' vibe from the piece. Great history of the recording stage.
Amazing scoring
Great video! Would love to see a similar video for BBC SSO, feels like there's a little bit lacking in terms of full video demos of the whole orchestra being used in a single session. This demo is fab!
Great composition and fantastic sound!
Except for your piano, are all the instrument sounds from Abbey Road? Or did I misunderstand something?
I already have Abbey Road, but am currently working with BBCO Core and had therefore not yet looked at Abbey Road intensively.
Tomorrow or today after sleeping I'll take a closer look.
Thanks for the great video.
Many thanks Michael - yes correct, everything is from Abbey Road ONE, apart from my live piano. Best wishes, Ox
What is that tiny white fader/knob controller on your left?
Thank you for your presentation. I don't have an all orchestral library. After listening to your demonstration of ARO, would this be a choice for a first library or your Albion One for a first library?
This is NOT a first library because this library has no legato. If you had to choose between the two, Albion One would be the definitive choice. I would not get either though. I would suggest getting starter kits from VSL.
Really amazing !!! Could you told me what is the mark of your small midi controller on your left side. Thank you so much. and best regards from France.
Hi Philippe - it's a korg nanokontrol2. Thank you for watching, Ox
@@OliverPatriceWeder thank you so much for tour Quick reply. All my best regards
I like the sound... Not sure about the trumpets though, it sounds like they almost have a weird attack that sounds so manufactured... idk
The library is very interesting and I would like to get at least for a while a copy for a detailed review. But I don’t quite understand how the phenomenal parts of the Black Panther soundtrack recorded in Africa have to do with the Abbey Road Studio One library? Thnx.
Hi there, thank you for commenting and watching. The orchestral part of the Black Panther score was recorded at Abbey Road one studio, and I just gave some context for that score, as I find it hugely interesting and very inspiring. Best, Ox
@@OliverPatriceWeder I cannot disagree with you in this thought, Oliver. Indeed the soundtrack was great. So this is the secret of this brass sound... Anyway, thnx.
!!! Briliant
What’s the sound that is like closing heavy squeaky door?
Hi there - it's part of the Verdi Drums in the Abbey Road ONE library! It's a great percussion section. Thanks for watching Ox
Fantastic!
Like not loving Spitfire Audio, they are the best of the best.
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I’m underwhelmed and wish I saved my money. :(
IMPORTANT! Don't buy this if you are not 100% sure you need it, once you download the library, you'll never get your money back!