



While a lot of their products did include organic instruments, such as Trailer Guitars, and their Klavier Piano series, I truly never expected them to release a full fledged orchestral library. This company not only carved out a niche, but earned a spot at the top, offering incredible designed sounds at really competitive prices. When I think of the name Audio Imperia, I Instantly think of AAA film trailer effects, such as intense braams, risers, gritty synth pulses, atmospheres, mechanized hybrid FX, and the like. Audio Imperia, as a company, are known for their cutting edge sound design libraries. When Jaeger was first announced (see teaser above), it came as a bit of a shock to some. This review is going to cover my overall thoughts and critiques of Jaeger ($599), including the recent improvements featured in the 1.2 update. This update is huge, and you can tell they took their time and really listened to user requests and critiques. Just a few days ago, after much anticipation, Audio Imperia released a massive free update to their flagship orchestral library, Jaeger.
