What are the differences between Ólafur Arnalds Chamber Evolutions and Ólafur Arnalds Evolutions?
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- Works with free Kontakt Player, is NKS compatible
- Recorded in The Hall at AIR Studios
- Features a chamber sized string ensemble (4 first violins, 3 second violins, 3 violas, 3 celli, 3 double basses)
- Features new types of evolutions, curated by Ólafur Arnalds:
- Feathering: only half of the players performing at any one time. This allows you to play different chords and still hear the detail of the players.
- Waves: notes that move along a wave-like dynamic arc, appearing from nothing, swelling, and then dying away again to nothing
- Pairs incredibly well with our Chamber Strings library due to the size of the ensemble and the room it was recorded in

- Works with free Kontakt Player, is NKS compatible
- Recorded at Voxton Studios in Berlin
- Features a string quartet
- Has more of a dry nature, great to add complexity and depth to existing string arrangements