![]() ![]() ![]() Each plugin weights upwards of 1 GB or more, you’re required to download and install the plugins through the dubious Spitfire Audio app, and our experience has been that these aren’t the most stable plugins. It’s not all rainbows and unicorns with LABS, mind you. But if there’s an instrument you need, they’ve probably got it, and chances are good that it sounds great. This is the first place to look when you need a virtual instrument, because you’re near guaranteed to end up with highly usable, high-quality sounds.Īm I saying that it’s your one-stop-shop for everything? Well… maybe not (and honestly, that would kind of make the rest of this guide redundant). ![]() So, in terms of the sheer number of instruments, as well as their overall quality, there aren’t any collections that are going to outclass or surpass LABS. They’ve got strings, guitars, pianos and keys, brass, drums, choir and vocals, percussion, synths, experimental, basses, folk and world, orchestras, plucked, woodwinds, and hybrid – basically, everything you could possibly need to score a commercial, TV show, video game, or film. Spitfire Audio’s ever expanding LABS series of free VST plugins has fast become a go-to resource for composers and sound designers everywhere. ![]()
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