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This product requires the FULL version of Kontakt. It is NOT compatible with the free Kontakt Player.

Origin of Zero-Created Sounds

SVBLIME EST(Old Latin – pron. “Sobleema Aest”)Translation: It’s Sublime

This is not a real orchestra, but the first library in the world designed to sound like one, created over two years using DOVInst® synthesis, morphing, and audio post-processing. Every sound was manually edited for lushness and phase optimization, embracing natural imperfections of digital synthesis.

Inspired by composers such as Horner, Elfman, Morricone, Johansson, Badalamenti, Desplat, Vangelis, Williams, Zimmer, and more.

Percussion is fully original, though the snare lacks the full dynamics of a real drum.

A simple UI keeps focus on sound — a first step toward true digital organicity in orchestral emulation.

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SVBLIME EST - WALKTHROUGH


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Specs and Requirements

  • Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion
  • Accordion, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Quartet Cellos and Bass (Solo)
  • Misc (Voice Pads and Experimental Patches)
  • 70 Individual Patches
  • 160 Phrases (Strings, Brass, Woodwinds, Trumpets - Normal/Shuffle)
  • 40 Loops (Percussion: Normal/Shuffle)
  • 15 Multi Presets
  • 40 Multi Phrases (20 Normal/Shuffle)
  • 10000 NCW
  • Extras: VITAL Patches
  • 1-12 Levels of velocity
  • 48 kHz - 24 BIT / DOVinst® Synthesis
  • 16 GB RAM RECOMMENDED​
  • Memory on DISK: 12,26 GB on disc (NCW)
  • Kontakt Full 6.7 or higher require Kontakt Full License Required
  • Not compatible with Kontakt Player

OUR TESTIMONIALS

"Sublime Est it's a library of pure synthesis capable of rival with real sampled orchestras!"


JORGE OLIVEIRA

Composer



"Those strings sound ace. And I like the GUI".


SIMON ANTHONY MUSIC

Composer/Song writer



"This is not your sampled Orchestra but all the sounds that are in there are

created by synthesis which makes it quite different from all the other instruments and quite interesting and they thought about a little bit of everything".


MARTIN HEIDENREICH

Film and Media Composer