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    Sonic Network has released its Sonic Implants Symphonic Strings Collection.

    The Collection is a 20 CD-ROM (or three DVD) boxed set in Gigasampler format. Members of the Boston Pops and Boston Ballet string sections were recorded by 2001 Emmy award engineer Antonio Oliart and RIAA award engineer John Bono, at Sonic Temple Studios, Roslindale, MA. All programming was done in-house at the Sonic Network studio in Arlington, MA, and took almost a year to complete. Sections include 1st Violins, 2nd Violins, Violas, Cellos, Basses & ensembles which combined all sections. The collection features rich, multi-dynamic instruments with resonant string decays intact and gigabytes of articulations from which to choose.

    "This is the largest single sample library ever released and most definitely the highest quality project I've completed in my 17 years of sound design," commented Jennifer Hruska, president and chief engineer of Sonic Network, "The response we've been getting from musicians and composers has been overwhelming. I never anticipated such heartfelt appreciation and I am very excited to see composers making music within ten minutes of installing these sounds."

    The Sonic Implants Symphonic Strings Collection, priced at $1295.00, is on sale now at the Sonic Implants web site and will be available at selected music dealers. MP3 demos and more information are available online.




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