Re:Any Miroslav Vitous Symphonic Orchestra User?
2012/11/22 10:33:59
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Cons: it's 32-bit, and a long way from state-of-the-art. It has an awkward user interface, is difficult to program multiple articulations, and sample quality is inconsistent.
Pros: very CPU and RAM efficient, multi-timbral, good built-in effects, and in practiced hands can sound quite excellent. It sounds better than Studio Instruments and offers a broader palette than Dimension Pro. You can use Miroslav samples in SampleTank, so if you have that and perhaps its cousins (Sonik Synth, SampleMoog, SampleTron) they can all be mixed-and-matched from one UI.
This library originally sold for $4000 when it was cutting-edge a mere decade ago. IMO it's a genuine bargain at $50.

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