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2016/03/12 08:42:08
bigcatt
Thanks. I added sections, though it is a bit redundant with orchestras, and used it to dump in solo instruments as well.
2016/03/15 02:41:51
skitch_84
What about an orchestral percussion section? 

I don't see anything from Impact Soundworks.

Add these three:
Rhapsody: Orchestral Percussion 
Bravura Scoring Brass 
Furia Staccato Strings

Also, Sonokinetic has a ton of orchestral products (too many to list separately here). 



2016/03/15 06:04:56
Kuusniemi
Auddict are also building at least a Brass section with their Master Brass Octohorn and Master Brass Trombones: http://www.auddict.com/instruments.html
2016/03/15 06:06:11
Kuusniemi
skitch_84

Also, Sonokinetic has a ton of orchestral products (too many to list separately here). 




Sonokinetic might need a category of their own since most of their current orchestral libraries are phrase based with the exception of Da Capo.
2016/03/15 08:09:37
skitch_84
That's exactly why I've never used them, but I figured they're well-known enough to deserve mention. But, yes, perhaps a phrase-based library category would be in order for the OP.
2016/03/15 15:41:59
lowdown
Westgate Studios.
The Woodwinds are excellent.
Also French Horns and Timps.

http://www.westgatestudios.com/home.htm
2016/03/15 21:19:52
bigcatt
Thanks for the input. I was lazy and just went with 'specialty strings and orchestra'.
2016/03/17 00:40:54
skitch_84
I just found this. You can probably just stop where you are now. 1,400 sample libraries. It's not complete (I searched for some that I own that weren't on there) but it's quite expansive. 

https://docs.google.com/s...Dn9Se3MPdAw/edit#gid=0


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