
Spitfire Audio release Mercury
Mercury from Spitfire Audio samples a collection of unique instruments built by Chas Smith, a builder whose creations have featured in the work of some of the world's top composers.
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Mercury from Spitfire Audio samples a collection of unique instruments built by Chas Smith, a builder whose creations have featured in the work of some of the world's top composers.
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