Spitfire Audio Abbey Road One: Orchestral Foundations
Spitfire’s latest project marks a new partnership with an iconic London studio.
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Spitfire’s latest project marks a new partnership with an iconic London studio.
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Spitfire Audio have followed up their hugely successful BBC Symphony Orchestra series of instruments with a collaboration with another great British institution: Abbey Road Studios.
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