These are some beautiful samples. For me they would be tremendously more useful if there were individual guitar single note samples corresponding to the various loops and chords, and named accordingly. Am I missing something?

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Another excellent library inspiring new ideas and injecting energy--from incandescence to lightning sizzle.
Top sounds....very inspiring....top produced!
The new get out of jail instant inspiration library.
Great sounds and very different to cinematic/atmospheric guitar libraries I already own. I’m a big fan of the Spitfire Audio products which are a little different.
It seems I soon own everything Spitfire has ever done, but there's a good reason to that. I value my time very much, I'm very strict about my workflow almost to a nihilistic level, and each library fitting into my workflow has to have a high playability, as well as a sound quality - plus each of them has to have a high BLENDABILITY. It's okay to get a 19€ adventure string ensemble set, if that's what you're after, but when you require the same library to do this, that, their cousin and their mother... yeah, go get Spitfire. Period. They win, hands down, each time. "So - a guitar library", I thought. Listened to demos, decided to buy an upgrade - and I was _very_ pleasantly surprised after a mere 15 minutes. Later that day a customer got a new cue for their project, and was so nicely surprised the remaining cues had to be treated in a similar way... Yay... deadlines, the nasty lurkers. I didn't sleep much, but I'm _very_ happy with the outcome. But, anyway, my point being: sometimes violas, cellos, horns or contrabasses need "something" to beef up the sound, just a slight bit of movement or "that something", and adding yet another similar layer isn't much fun, plus adding similar sounds just makes it sound like... well, an organ or a synth. (88 trombones. Yeah. Suuuuure.) With progressive/ambient guitar textures, it's actually very easy to liven up pretty much anything from brass to strings, and the selection seems to be really well-thought. Brilliant stuff, and the Ambient Guitar library probably swims into my scores on a daily basis for years to come. I have found my favorites from the library, and made "quite a few presets" of my own last weekend. Don't let the GUI fool you, it's easy to control, to shape the sound, blend it in - plus it sounds marvellous, and feels great. Actually, it seems Spitfire has made guitars more reactive and playable. A strong recommendation.
Fantastic library. Inspirational but also functional for filling out mixes.
Very satisfied with this librairy in terms of choice and quality. Sound textures offer me the opportunity to discover new worlds of creation. Thank a lot to all of you ! Great jog guys ! :)
Upgraded from owning Enigma, it's incredible value. The Evo grid is worth the money alone.
I haven't had time to use the product on a commission yet, that starts tomorrow, but a quick rustle through it promises the normal excellent Spitfire standard for producing inspiring and innovative creative tool.
