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Unleash your inner cartoon maestro with the ProjectSAM Symphobia Colours Animator, a vivacious sound library crafted for the whimsical world of animation scoring. Whether you're creating for cartoons, playful games, or light-hearted sitcoms, Animator is your go-to tool for injecting humor and charm into your compositions. Featuring a delightful ensemble of instruments, including bass clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, violin, contrabass, piano, harp, and percussion, Animator captures the essence of legendary animation scorers like Scott Bradley and Carl Stalling.

Animator's library is a treasure trove of short, snappy articulations, phrases, and special effects, all categorized by action-inspired names such as 'Wink Wink', 'Uh Oh', and 'Laughter'. With over 500MB of new content, it includes cartoon-inspired big band phrases, additional percussion, and a delightful array of percussive hits and bird whistles. The Animator interface is designed for ultimate playability, offering real-time mixing across three mic positions, independent pitch and speed controls, tempo syncing, and on-the-fly octave shifting. This dynamic feature set ensures you have the flexibility needed to bring your animated scores to life with ease.

Key Features:

  • Dedicated to scoring cartoons, animated features, and sitcoms.
  • Features bass clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, violin, contrabass, piano, harp, and percussion.
  • Includes over 500MB of new content with big band phrases and additional percussion.
  • Real-time mixing of three mic positions.
  • Independent pitch and speed control.
  • Tempo syncing and on-the-fly octave shifting.
  • Compatible with Kontakt Player.
Guy Rowland

Guy Rowland

ProjectSAM: Symphobia Colours: Animator

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ProjectSAM: Symphobia Colours: Animator

Guy Rowland

Guy Rowland

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Andre Louis

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ProjectSam Animator Review - MusicTech

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ProjectSAM Symphobia Colours Animator is a vibrant library that brings a playful, comedic approach to orchestration, reminiscent of classic animation scores. Priced affordably, it offers unique ensemble patches and a user-friendly interface that makes scoring quick and intuitive. The library's versatility shines through its three mic positions, enhancing sound flexibility. While it excels in its niche, its appeal might be limited outside comedic scoring or as a supplement to other libraries. Overall, Animator is a masterclass in orchestration, making it indispensable for animation scoring enthusiasts seeking to add a whimsical touch to their projects.

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