Miroslav Philharmonik is a virtual instrument software that specializes in orchestral sounds. It contains high-quality recordings of orchestral sections and solo instruments that can be used to compose and produce music.
Miroslav Philharmonik is a professional-grade virtual instrument and sample library designed to realistically recreate the sounds of a symphony orchestra. Developed by IK Multimedia, it contains over 300GB of high-definition, detailed samples recorded from sections of orchestras as well as solo instruments.
The library is organized into different instrument groups such as strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and more. Within each section is a selection of articulations like sustains, staccatos, pizzicatos for string instruments and different types of hits and rolls for percussion. There are also special FX patches with falls, crescendos, runs, and other transitionary sounds to add more realism.
One standout feature is the high-quality sampling at 24-bit, 96kHz. Every nuance of each instrument was captured including subtle details like the sound of fingers sliding on string instruments. For convenience, the sounds respond to velocity levels as well as modulation controls. There is also a built-in convolution reverb perfect for replicating concert hall acoustics.
The vast collection of orchestral sounds makes Miroslav Philharmonik ideal for film, TV, and video game composers. It’s an all-in-one solution for producing authentic, detailed orchestral music and scores right on your desktop.