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Soundfonts/Romplers/VSTi's for real orchestral instruments? (pg. 2)
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| tehlord |
+1 for Kontakt. The included library is pretty useful and it's infinately expandable.
Komplete 7 looks promising and has a few extra pianos included over K6 as well. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by -FSP-
Is Kontakt what you use for your pianos, and are you using the stock sounds? |
For my past few piano songs, I've used my Kurzweil PC3X, but prior to that, I mostly used Akoustik Pianos, which I believe is included in the Kontakt library with Komplete 7. |
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| Stephen Wiley |
| i got all the sampletank 2 libraries during their group buy and i personally love them. they are very raw (which is what I like) but very well recorded. When you process them they sound great. |
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| Mad for Brad |
| also forgot to mention , that main string sounds very much like a chinese Ehru. For some reason I can't finger the library as the portamento and range sounds like LASS viola but the use of vibrato along with legato and the more nasal quality to that extent is not typical of LASS. Check out Kong's Ehru vst. Probably much cheaper. It also sounds cleaner than a typical ehru so i'm thinking it is the E cello from Silk. Anyways, there are some leads. |
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| Kysora |
| You guys rock, thanks a ton. I'll see what I can scrounge up today after class |
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| Morvan |
| Miroslav Philharmonik is great to start out as well. |
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| kevin shawn |
| Downloading Kontakt thanks for the heads up :) |
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| Kysora |
| I grabbed it too, I'm installing it now. Cheers |
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