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Hey friends! In today's video, we'll explore the Metropolis Ark series by Orchestral Tools, test out some of the patches, and see whether it's a good fit for you or not. ►► Download My Sample Library Buyer's Guide For Free: You can purchase access to MIDI and Cubase project files for this piece (The Upward Call) by following this link to purchase the MIDI Study pack:įor more info about Metropolis Ark 2, visit: I also showcase some of my favorite patches and give an overview of each section of the library in an effort to share what I believe are some particular strengths of these instruments. In this video I review and walk though Orchestral Tools' sample library Metropolis Ark 2, as well as host an inside look and breakdown of The Upward Call, the official demo I composed for this library.
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If you are interested in learning how to create music like this, check out this online video course where I teach you how to set up a composing workstation (MIDI and DAW), control Virtual Instruments like a pro, and create realistic and compelling music on your computer. This piece was created 100% with Virtual Instruments on a computer. You can purchase access to MIDI and Cubase project files for this piece (Into the Nebula) by following this link to purchase the MIDI Study pack:įor more info about Metropolis Ark 1, visit: Start your collection's Mac Installer.app and follow the instructions.In this video I review and walk though Orchestral Tools' epic sample library Metropolis Ark 1, as well as host an inside look and breakdown of Into the Nebula, the official demo I composed for this library. On some system Windows, will display a “Was the installation successful?” message. Note that the installer will always open on your main screen. The installer will auto-install and close. Start your collection's Win Installer.exe. Depending on your platform, start one of the two provided installers in the collection directory. Please note that only Kontakt Player-compatible collections require this step - all Berlin Series Expansion Collections etc, do not. Berlin Orchestra Inspire 1/2, Berlin Woodwinds, Berlin Brass, Berlin Percussion, Berlin Strings, Metropolis Ark 1/2/3/4, Orchestral String Runs, Symphonic Sphere, TIME macro, and TIME micro need certain files in your Appdata/App Support folder to properly initialize.