The revolutionary Symphobia library kick - started a new era. It offers immersive ensemble recordings and intense cinematic orchestral effects, making it a top - choice inspiration tool for scoring films, games, and TV. Now, experience the fully updated 2.0 version with a brand - new interface and numerous features. These include a new engine, an all - in - one instrument browser, filtering by category and articulation, a 10 - slot mixer, Adaptive Sync, and much more. Existing users get this update for free, even if they bought the original back in 2008. Simply download and install from the Native Access application, with a requirement of Kontakt (Player) 6.5.3. Unlike traditional orchestral sample libraries, Symphobia focuses on ensemble multi - samples for orchestral sections and a full orchestra, delivering a more powerful sound. It's also well - known for its cinematic orchestral effects like full orchestra rips, string risers, and more. The library includes various instruments such as strings with brass, string sections, brass sections, woodwind sections, and unique sounds like Dystopia and ethnic flute phrases. It has a large audio pool, high - quality audio format, and comes with a Kontakt Player license and NKS support.




Using ProjectSAM Symphobia 1 is easy. First, if you're an existing user, go to the Native Access application to download and install the free 2.0 update. Make sure you have Kontakt (Player) 6.5.3 installed on your system. Once installed, open the software. The all - in - one instrument browser allows you to quickly find the instruments you need. You can filter them by category and articulation, which is really handy. To create your own sounds, use the 10 - slot mixer to arrange and design your Multis. For crescendos and runs, take advantage of the Adaptive Sync feature. When it comes to maintenance, keep your software up - to - date. Make sure your computer has enough storage space for the audio pool, which is 34 GB (17 GB on disk). Also, protect your serial number used for activation. If you run into any issues, check the official website for troubleshooting guides and updates.