Edirol Orchestral ((free))
For its time, the technical specs were impressive. It supports up to , ensuring that complex arrangements don't result in "note stealing" or audio dropouts.
While the sounds are iconic, they lack the deep velocity layers and round-robin samples found in modern "pro" libraries. edirol orchestral
The library is organized into (via program change or patch selection): For its time, the technical specs were impressive
Audiophiles and purists often derided the Edirol sound for its most glaring characteristic: it sounded nothing like a real orchestra. It lacked the complex overtones, the dynamic variation, and the "air" of a genuine recording session. The strings had a distinct, glassy sheen; the brass was punchy but hollow; the timpani sounded like it was being struck in a tiled bathroom. The library is organized into (via program change
Includes solo and ensemble violins, violas, cellos, and contrabasses, along with articulations like pizzicato and spiccato.
Edirol Orchestral is a virtual instrument plugin developed by Edirol, a company that was acquired by Roland in 2004. Released in the early 2000s, Orchestral was designed to provide musicians and composers with a comprehensive suite of virtual orchestral instruments. The plugin features a vast library of sampled instruments, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.