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Looking for orchestral instruments VST for Sonar (p.2)
2015/03/03 05:24:51
wizard71
LA scoring strings or cinesamples stuff is excellent
Kirk hunter is also good on a budget
2015/03/03 15:48:07
Mesh
+1 for Kirk Hunter Strings (th Diamond Collection has it all.....strings, woodwind, brass, percussion) and the quality of sounds are excellent.
2015/03/03 17:43:00
cecelius2
+1 on Kirk Hunter libraries. But if money is really tight, you might look at Indiginus Solid State Symphony--here is their
http://www.indiginus.com/solidstatehome.html
It is really affordable, and a nice starting point, along with Garritan mentioned above.
2015/03/03 19:23:00
musichoo
However kirk hunter's products required a full version of kontakt. I have the diamond orchestra.
2015/03/03 19:32:21
MarioD
Kirk Hunter's Diamond Collection is my go to realistic orchestra sounds.
Indiginus' Solid State Symphony is my go to synth orchestra sounds.
2015/03/03 21:48:18
Chandler
I agree diamond is. Nice, but of course you need kontakt. If you want brass and woodwindsid suggest Wivi band. It's fairly cheap, sounds amazing and it won't kill your computer like other samples will.
2015/03/04 02:52:09
musichoo
BTW, I got my kirk hunter diamond during their sale in June. Bought it for 75USD. I am waiting for the next sale to get concert brass, may concert strings too.
2015/03/04 03:16:46
Kuusniemi
Sonokinetic Da Capo is a nice ensemble based orchestral set for Kontakt that has great sound and is very usable. It's ensembles though, which some might see as a drawback. I find this to be a most useful tool.
http://www.sonokinetic.ne...ucts/classical/dacapo/
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