Tag: BT Phobos

  • Welcome to 2018 — Synth News Digest 13

    Welcome to 2018 — Synth News Digest 13

    Well, the New Year is upon us. Hopefully, the muse blesses you with inspiration and a bunch of cool new gear. I’m personally in a transition period with my recording setup, with a new Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 joining the family. The upcoming Church of Hed album is likely to be the last one recorded on my ancient ProTools setup. Expect more news on that when relevant.

    As far TabMuse, I’ve got a few more in-depth reviews in the oven to be published over the next few weeks, so stay tuned. With a smooth glide into 2018 in mind, let’s take a look at some interesting music gear product announcements that caught my eye over the last few weeks.

    Spitfire Audio celebrates their Tenth Year

    Spitfire Audio is known for their state of the art sample libraries. We previously covered their excellent BT Phobos and Hans Zimmer Percussion products. I’ve been using HZP quite a bit on the new album.

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    The spartan Spitfire Audio logo. Copyright Spitfire Audio.

    To celebrate their 10th year in the business, Spitfire released a refreshed version of their Albion One orchestral sample library. If producing movie soundtrack music inspires your muse, this collection belongs in your studio. A 109-piece orchestra with a thunderous cinematic percussion section is all part of the package.

    Like many of the other Spitfire releases, the free download Native Instruments Kontakt Player is required. Albion also supports the NKS control standard. Expect a street price of $399 to $499 with a version crossgrade available for $99.

    Red Room Audio joins the Fray with their line of Orchestral Sample Libraries

    Speaking of sample libraries, Red Room Audio is a new company introducing its own line of sample libraries suitable for a wide array of musical applications. Their product list includes the following:

    • PALETTE – SYMPHONIC SKETCHPAD set of orchestral instruments
    • PALETTE BRUSH PACK 01 – MELODICS, 17 inspiring melody-carrying orchestral instruments
    • PALETTE BRUSH PACK 02 – ORCHESTRAL FX, an extensive collection of cinematic aleatoric effects for strings, brass, woodwinds, and choir
    • PALETTE BRUSH PACK 03 – RUNS & ARPS, the most complete set of orchestral runs and arpeggios available anywhere

    Expect street prices to range from $200-300 per Red Room Audio product. This looks to be another worthy option for those budding Hans Zimmer or Craig Armstrong composers out there.

    Touch Innovations takes the Touchscreen to another Level

    Ever since the introduction of the iPad and its capacitive touchscreen, a new era of musical instrument control dawned. Touch Innovations is a company known for its high-end touch surfaces with applications across multiple industries, including music technology. Their new XG unit simply resides at the pinnacle of the touchscreen world.

    With a display size of 39 inches supporting 10 simultaneous touch points, the Touch Innovations XG is something you buy for musicians who already own everything else – including a Moog System 55. The two models are priced at $6,895 and $5,999 respectively, with the more expensive XG Pro including a high-end Windows PC with 500GB of storage.

    Somebody get me one of these – either model will suffice – for next Christmas!  Thanks!


  • Review: BT Phobos weaves a Deep Tapestry of Sound

    Review: BT Phobos weaves a Deep Tapestry of Sound

    Spawned from the mind of the electronic musician, BT, and brought into reality by the folks at Spitfire Audio, BT Phobos is a software synth offering an innovative take on sound design. A “Polyconvolution” synthesizer, BT Phobos offers a sonic depth especially useful for cinematic applications. Its unique architecture rewards an empirical approach towards patch construction, and a ton of presets are included (some by BT himself) to help get you started.

    BT Phobos Features

    • 20 GB Audio Library with over 9,000 Sounds
    • Over 700 Presets by BT, Richard Devine, and Others
    • Innovative Polyconvolver Synth Engine
    • Intuitive User Interface
    • Rich Sound Quality suitable for Soundtrack and Esoteric Creations
    • Supports Most Popular Plugin Formats
    • Street Price of $299

    If you are searching for a synth plugin suitable for both cinematic and experimental electronic explorations, BT Phobos is squarely in your wheelhouse. This is definitely one of the most impressive products in the software synthesizer market.

    The Polyconvolution won’t be Televised

    The heart of BT Phobos lies within its unique polyconvolver synth engine. Convolution is a mathematical concept used in digital image and audio processing; in the latter case, uses are found in creating virtual reverbs or combining a rhythmic impulse onto another sound. Phobos lets you perform these convolutions using a collection of BT’s own 9,000 sounds containing both tonal and loop-based samples. It’s pretty esoteric stuff.

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    BT Phobos in action in the studio. Photo by author.

    As with its synth engine, BT Phobos sports an innovative interface with up to four “Source units” and three convolvers. You are able to load any of the included samples as either a Source unit or a convolver. An animated triangular section in the middle of the screen controls the impact of each convolver on an individual source unit.

    Loop samples keep the same pitch no matter the MIDI note trigger. You can set a range of notes and the polyphony for the tonal samples at the bottom of the Phobos interface. The convolvers trigger a new impulse with each note, making them polyphonic. This functionality is why BT Phobos is considered to be a polyconvolution synthesizer. Additional tweaking of the sounds is possible using the envelopes and additional tonal controls for each Source unit and convolver.

    If this all seems a bit confusing, simply explore the over 700 presets to get a feel for the extreme sonic possibilities. BT Phobos is a synth that rewards exploration combined with empirical analysis. The preset designers include BT himself, the ubiquitous Richard Devine, and other electronic music artists.

    A Stunningly Rich Sound Quality

    Needless to say, BT Phobos sounds incredible; able to conjure rich and detailed pads and rhythms suitable for a wide variety of electronic music applications. Expect your mix to be dominated, so consider any other synth overdubs wisely. This synth sounds HUGE!

    All this sound quality requires some hefty computing horsepower – 8 GB of RAM is the minimum with16 GB recommended. You also need 40 GB of free hard drive space during installation and around 20 GB after the fact.

    My only real complaint about the product is you can’t load your own samples. This feature added to the polyconvolution synth engine would be sweet.

    If you are in the market for a state of the art synth plugin designed by one of the leading lights of electronic music, BT Phobos makes for a wise choice. It is especially useful for anyone into soundtrack work and sound design.