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Is This The Missing Element To Your Score?

A meticulously curated selection of 62 percussive instruments performed by internationally renowned percussionist Joby Burgess and expertly captured in the legendary acoustic space that is Abbey Road Studio One. Focus on bringing life to your compositions with tailored features— such as soft takeover, voice choking and right/left hand mapping. Add a layer of unparalleled realism with a variety of beaters and playing styles.
The second instalment of our Abbey Road Orchestra series, crafted for professional composers, producers and sound designers. Abbey Road Orchestra will bring you every single section of the orchestra in breathtaking detail, captured in the worlds most famous recording studio.
The Victor - Dan Keen
Alive With The Sun - Homay Schmitz
Trailer Music - Paul Thomson
Moxie - Louis Rugg
Is This The Missing Element To Your Score?
Our new untuned percussion library will expand your percussive palette, with a range of highly tactile instruments — a true to life selection especially curated and performed by internationally-renowned percussionist Joby Burgess (Black Panther, Mission: Impossible) while also providing an immediate natural feel that sounds authentic and cinematic.
High Percussion re-emphasises the nuanced features of Low Percussion, demonstrating their dynamic responsiveness. Soft takeover, voice choking and two handed mapping all allow for an instinctive and gratifying performance. Expertly captured by Grammy-winning engineer Simon Rhodes (Skyfall, Avatar), High Percussion offers an agile, responsive and intuitive experience.
Audible nuance
Key features to ease playability
Revitalise your rhythm section
Host to celebrated classical recordings from Elgar and Prokofiev, as well as iconic film scores fromThe Lord Of The Rings Trilogy, The Empire Strikes Back, and the more recent releases ofAvengers: End GameandBlack Panther, Studio One needs no introduction. Home to one of the greatest in-house collections of vintage and modern microphones, a control room fitted with a 72-channel Neve 88 RS console and a unique and comprehensive surround monitor section, Studio One is the perfect setting for our meticulously planned recording sessions. Our aim is to work with the best to deliver you the world’s most detailed sampling orchestra, and Abbey Road - one of the most in-demand recording studios in the film scoring landscape - was the perfect space to make this happen.
This library has been formed by some of the world’s best producers in music recording, created for professional composers of film, television, game and performance.
Joby’s playing can be heard on major film and TV scores, notably leading the percussion sections onBlack Panther, Rocketman, Ad Astra, Mission: Impossible, The Darkest Hour, Dr WhoandThe Green Planet.
Simon joined the EMI Abbey Road Studios in 1987. He is now Senior Engineer and has a long standing association with various composers including the late James Horner with whom he worked for 18 years on over 40 projects includingAvatar, one of the highest grossing films of all time.
A notable list of features to extend the playability and natural realism of this sample library
Useful when playing in rolls and hits as part of a passage, and wants to trigger rolls sympathetically and intuitively to the dynamic of the hits being played quickly without having to set the position of the modwheel (whilst also having the option to crescendo/diminuendo if desired). Having the rolls velocity sensitive is great for triggering short rolls to portray drags, flourishes and pickups etc. as part of longer rhythmic passages when physically playing on the keyboard.
Most of the drums in High Percussion have been recorded with both right and left hand sticking. How much difference does this actually make? Some drums and beater types do have a distinct timbral difference between the two hands which contributes to the feel and realism especially when programming or playing true-to-life rudiments.
This duplicates the main original mapping blocks to a higher octave, allowing you to play using two hands (spacing the keys out further to feel more like actually playing a drum).
NOTE: Two handed layout is not available on ‘All in One’ techniques.
Playing a hit when a roll key is held will choke the roll. This allows for very tight roll ends to be played in using a single hit.
A vintage 15" diameter snare drum with a chrome over brass shell producing a full-bodied sound with a detailed top end
A 15” field snare drum with a deep maple shell, producing a much lower tone than a regular snare drum with a rounded character
A 12" diameter piccolo snare drum with a shallow hammered steel shell producing an extremely tight sound to cut across even the densest arrangements
A 13" diameter piccolo snare drum with a shallow maple shell producing a crisp and articulate sound with present upper mids
A pair of Cuban bongos adept at carrying strong rhythms with a very focussed and articulate tone
A pair of miniature bongos - a lighter, delicate alternative the traditional bongo drums
A Latin American staple, congas combine a forward tone with balanced and controlled resonance presented here in a set of 3
An Arabian hand drum ideally suited to fast intricate rhythms, producing bright overtones with a distinctive colour
A traditional African hand drum, the djembe produces a deep fundamental and strong overtones
Hollow hardwood instruments with 6 pitched ‘tongues’ struck with beaters producing a very organic, woody sound
A set of 4 Octobans - and unpitched alternative to boobams - producing a fast attack with a clear fundamental and a tight resonance
A set of 3 plastics(Tub, Jerry Can, Bucket), struck with sticks spread across the hall creating a punchy ‘street ensemble
A classic set of 5 rototoms producing a clear and well-defined tone with plenty of carrying power (sizes 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, 14”)
A traditional Japanese drum with a very tight, focussed sound which lends itself to energetic rhythmic patterns
Hollow blocks struck with mallets producing woody sounds with a focussed midrange
Latin American drums with a single head on a metal shell, played with light sticks and producing strong overtones
Hardwood instruments instruments struck with mallets producing high pitched sounds which cut above the orchestra
A collection of smaller percussion instruments for adding additional colours and textures
Ty Unwin - Composer
Digifreq
Dan Diaz - Composer
Ruth Barrett - Composer (Bodyguard, The Terminal List)
Johannes Winkler - Composer (Dogs, Someone Like Me)
Crafted for professional composers, producers, sound designers and music editors, Abbey Road Orchestra brings you every section of the orchestra in breathtaking detail. It’s the culmination of over 20 years of sampling experience and innovation.
Abbey Road One is a range of ensemble libraries captured in Studio One at Abbey Road, created by Spitfire Audio in partnership with Abbey Road Studios. This is made up of a core library called Abbey Road One: Orchestral Foundations, and then smaller libraries called Abbey Road One: Film Scoring Selections series.
The Selections are smaller and more focused libraries inspired by classic films, offering pre-orchestrated instrument pairings and themes. Featuring pre-arranged ensembles of classic orchestral pairings, each Selection is designed to help you accomplish a simple task phenomenally well.
Over the coming years, Spitfire will release each section of the orchestra, bit by bit in huge detail. Similar to that of the BML / Sable range in Spitfire's history, each section can be purchased separately to suit your needs.
The practical difference is that each Abbey Road Orchestra release will install into the same plugin, ensuring you don't need to load multiple different libraries as it will all be housed in one plugin.
Yes, this library will be available with an educational discount. Request your educational discount here.
The Educational Discount will apply to the full RRP of the library, not the introductory offer, so any codes received during the promotional period will only “top up” the discount to 30%.