Orig!nals Intimate Strings’ sound library plug-in is available now to all U-Series controllers and interface owners with new exclusive mappings for SSL’s UF8 and UF1.
Solid State Logic (SSL), the world’s leader in professional audio technology, has collaborated with Spitfire Audio, renowned for their expertly crafted sample libraries, to introduce official SSL controller mappings for Spitfire Audio’s ‘Orig!nals Intimate Strings’ sample library. These mappings are also compatible with a range of other Spitfire sound libraries. The newly designed mappings, along with the sound library, are now available to registered owners of SSL U Series controllers—UF8, UF1 and UC1—as well as SSL audio interface users, as part of the SSL Production Pack. Users can access ‘Orig!nals Intimate Strings’ and the exclusive mappings through the ‘Additional Software’ section in the SSL User Accounts portal.
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Tailored for the highly expressive UF8 and UF1 controllers from Solid State Logic, the new custom mappings for Spitfire Audio bring enhanced ergonomics, increased precision, and seamless integration, offering a truly immersive experience for composers and producers seeking greater expressiveness. Designed to provide tactile control over key instrument parameters, the new mappings unlock deeper movement, dynamics, and emotional range within the Spitfire Audio library, creating a new standard for studio workflow.
“We are delighted to be working with SSL to develop mappings for its line of best-in-class controllers,” commented Paul Thomson, Co-founder of Spitfire Audio.
“Our ‘Orig!nals Intimate Strings’ samples were all recorded in Lyndhurst Hall at Air Studios, and this collection focuses on the delicate and most emotional aspect of string playing. At its heart, these are recordings of real musicians playing, and the SSL controllers allow users to increase their musical expression for a wide range of possible composition and production applications.”
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