![]() The library itself is a downloadable product and users can choose between 16- and 24-bit versions, or obtain both with a single purchase. Vivace requires Kontakt 5 (v.5.0.2 or better) but also works with the free Kontakt 5 player available from the Native Instruments web site. While it doesn't go as far as comedy, I could easily imagine its performances supporting scenes depicting magical adventures, or even period drama. In contrast to Tutti's dark and dramatic moods, Vivace concentrates upon somewhat lighter styles. In a similar format to Tutti, Sonokinetic have now released Vivace. ![]() The performances, however, are very realistic and can be used on their own or to add an extra bit of fairy dust to cues built from more conventional sample-based playable orchestral instruments. While this is perhaps oversimplifying a little, Tutti might also be described as a super-flexible orchestral loop library. The format of Tutti is not the more typical collection of multisampled playable orchestral instruments, but rather a collection of phrases played by a full orchestra and presented in a fashion that allows you to adjust key, tempo and the balance between the different orchestral sections. Tutti is a Kontakt-based library that Sonokinetic describe as an 'orchestral cinematic FX and textures' collection. ![]() ![]() Regular SOS readers may recall Paul Nagle's review of Sonokinetic's Tutti from the December 2011 issue. ![]()
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