Spitfire have grown exponentially in size since their humble beginnings in 2007 and although last nights event technically puts it outside their 10th anniversary year Spitfire Audio used this night to reflect, thank and celebrate.Įveryone attending received some freebies. Spitfire will now make a 1% donation to charity based on their overall income from ALL their products. Anyone can sign up and soon download their new dedicated LABS interface, and have access to their Labs products. Spitfire Audio have now rethought the whole structure and decided to make LABS FREE. They raised nearly a quarter of a million pounds to date helping small charities. Previously, Spitfire Labs was made up of many small unique sample libraries that any user could buy for £3 and that money would go to charity. Without doubt the main news of the night, was the announcement of yet another Hans Zimmer collaboration, it doesn’t go unnoticed that Spitfire have revamped their fantastic LABS project too. As Spitfire have recorded a large proportion of their sample libraries at Air Studios, it seemed fitting that the audience (made up largely of Spitfire users) could sit and listen in the actual room that their favourite Spitfire libraries were recorded in. The event began with a wonderful surprise live performance by the LCO (London Chamber Orchestra) effortlessly taking the audience through a 15 minute medley of Pirates of the Caribbean. I feel at this point though, I should thank my friend Adrian for giving me his spare!įor those who couldn’t brave the snow and get to Hampstead here in the UK, Spitfire treated everyone else to a live Facebook event, something Spitfire have used effectively in the past, talking through new releases and founder Christian Henson dressing up as a dinosaur. These tickets were bought without you even knowing what the event would be and what would be announced. Tickets for the event went on sale online (and sold out in minutes). Spitfire Audio last night announced their new orchestral strings library Hans Zimmer Strings at the iconic Air Studios in Hampstead London. Developer: Spitfire Audio Spitfire Audio & Air Studios
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