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Kosta
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Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 03, 12 1:04 PM
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Hi. Im looking for an orchestral sample library under 500$. So far i know of Varazdin Orchestral, Garritan Personal Orchestra and Miroslav Philharmonik. And more libraries but they start at 550$+. Are there any other variants?
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 03, 12 2:31 PM
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You should look at East West Symphonic Orchestra Gold Complete for $495. While it is a few years old it still holds up great against newer stuff. I personally use it almost everyday and used it to do a soundtrack for a film last year. http://www.soundsonline.com/Symphonic-Orchestra The only downside is you have to have an ilok to run EWSO. Some people do not like ilok's and that will cost you another $50 if you don't already have one.
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 03, 12 5:51 PM
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You could get Vienna Symphonic Library Special Edition version 1, basic orchestra, high quality, although again you need a dongle. A VSL key.. nice thing about VSL is you can upgrade instruments individually or bundles here's the first special edition http://www.vsl.co.at/en/211/261/2064/2067/1751.htm The audio is all dry, you have to add your own reverb, which leaves more flexibility. VSL stuff I think is more flexible then EWQLSO but it requires more work to get the sound you're after.
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 03, 12 6:46 PM
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You should look at Kirk Hunter Studios which has several string libraries that are first rate, and they also have a full orchestra called Diamond. This past Holiday/Christmas there was a big group buy and these were very very affordable. They are of exceptionally high quality. The Pop/Rock strings currently is $249 and the Diamond Orchestra is a little over your price at $549. You can get their Concert Strings II sections like the Whole Divisions or Half Divisions or Quarter Divisions or Solo for $249 each. The Complete Concert Strings II is $749 which is more than you want to spend, but it was much less than that with that group sale six months ago. Here is his website: http://www.kirkhunterstudios.com/index.html I also would check over at KVR forums as there are sections/threads on Kirk Hunter Studios http://www.kvraudio.com/f...ic.php?p=4920740
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 03, 12 10:56 PM
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I've been looking at all of these, but am now leaning heavily towards Project SAM Orchestral Essentials, which has all the essentials and can be bought on sale for $399 at Sweetwater. This package can do the job, I think, and is affordable. No iLok. "ProjectSAM has carefully selected the essentials from each of their products, including the highly praised Symphobia series, True Strike series and Orchestral Brass Classic, and bundled them into one effective, incredibly versatile package. Moreover, new instruments not found in any other ProjectSAM products have been included." Hear it: http://soundsandgear.com/project-sam-orchestral-essentials-review/ Read about it: http://www.musicradar.com/gear/all/computers-software/virtual-instruments/orchestral-essentials-532068/review http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4782665 Get the specs: http://www.projectsam.com/Products/Feature-Products/1403
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 03, 12 11:37 PM
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SAM EO is outstanding but wouldn't suggest it unless I already had a bread & butter type orchestra. Cinematic in style, great for layering & also my fav for creating & developing ideas. Again, it depends on what you're going to use for, it sounds great as all SAM products do. ->Also here's a link to try-sound.com, never tried it myself but you may like to check it out to demo SAM OE.. http://www.try-sound.com/index.asp/en
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 03, 12 11:55 PM
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carl SAM EO is outstanding but wouldn't suggest it unless I already had a bread & butter type orchestra already. Cinematic in style, great for layering & also my fav for creating & developing ideas. Again, it depends on what you're going to use for, it sounds great as all SAM products do. Also here's a link to try-sound.com, never tried it myself but you may like to check it out to demo SAM OE.. http://www.try-sound.com/index.asp/en When you say "bread and butter" you mean non cinematic? I take it that you believe the cinematic sound is limited in application because it has a larger presence in a mix, versus something dry and scaled down, like a Kirk Hunter Pop/Strings?
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 04, 12 12:08 AM
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Kreative carl SAM EO is outstanding but wouldn't suggest it unless I already had a bread & butter type orchestra already. Cinematic in style, great for layering & also my fav for creating & developing ideas. Again, it depends on what you're going to use for, it sounds great as all SAM products do. Also here's a link to try-sound.com, never tried it myself but you may like to check it out to demo SAM OE.. http://www.try-sound.com/index.asp/en When you say "bread and butter" you mean non cinematic? I take it that you believe the cinematic sound is limited in application because it has a larger presence in a mix, versus something dry and scaled down, like a Kirk Hunter Pop/Strings? Again, it all depends on you needs or what you'll be using them for. If you compose mostly string quartets 'in the style of' then you probably won't get same amount of use out of SAM OE as opposed to a more standard library or one that's better suited for that style.
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 04, 12 12:27 AM
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It sounds like my style, and the download is under way.
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 04, 12 12:34 AM
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From all the comments I read about OE, I can't lose by buying it. I have also got CineOrch and Vivace,[ Evolve] and London Strings to get me started for my first film scoring project, among other elements already bought, and yet to come, perhaps.
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 04, 12 2:23 AM
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Thank you. I will definitely need time to compare them. But i like East West Gold because of many articulations.
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June 04, 12 2:49 AM
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I'll need a new PC to advance towards these other libraries. Mine just won't cut it w/some of them.
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 10, 12 2:11 AM
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East West always has sales on, so if you don't mind holding off for a we while you may be able to get a good deal.
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June 10, 12 5:57 PM
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You know, I get a lot of mileage out of the VSL Special Edition orchestral library. It covers a lot of instruments, has sampled legato intervals, cross-fading dynamics, and a decent array of basic articulation types. VSL SE makes a nice bread & butter orchestral library also because it's recorded pretty dry, so you have a lot of flexibility for whether you're going for a close, intimate tone or a large epic sound.
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June 11, 12 4:14 PM
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It'll pain you to know this, but I recently picked up EWQLSO Platinum Plus for the princely sum of £339.60 from Digital Village
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June 11, 12 6:58 PM
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Bristol_Jonesey It'll pain you to know this, but I recently picked up EWQLSO Platinum Plus for the princely sum of £339.60 from Digital Village Yeah, but do you have a DAW to use it on?
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June 11, 12 8:13 PM
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Oh..., that's nasty. True, but nasty.
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 11, 12 8:43 PM
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Bristol_Jonesey It'll pain you to know this, but I recently picked up EWQLSO Platinum Plus for the princely sum of £339.60 from Digital Village And that is why you always wait for EW to have a sale. They have good ones and often for us poor folks.
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June 11, 12 9:55 PM
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These sales are the kind of things that need to be posted on the forum for us poor folks.
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 12, 12 10:16 AM
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Someone usually does..., including myself. And as per "Eyes", "Eyes" East West always has sales on, so if you don't mind holding off for a we while you may will be able to get a good deal.
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June 12, 12 10:26 AM
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bapu Bristol_Jonesey It'll pain you to know this, but I recently picked up EWQLSO Platinum Plus for the princely sum of £339.60 from Digital Village Yeah, but do you have a DAW to use it on? 2morrow Ed, 2morrow
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June 12, 12 11:18 AM
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Bristol_Jonesey bapu Bristol_Jonesey It'll pain you to know this, but I recently picked up EWQLSO Platinum Plus for the princely sum of £339.60 from Digital Village Yeah, but do you have a DAW to use it on? 2morrow Ed, 2morrow Brilliant.
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June 13, 12 5:43 PM
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Re:Orchestral Library under 500$
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June 14, 12 3:13 AM
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There's also always MOTU Symphonic Instrument. It's fairly cheap and at least their Ethno Instrument is really usable. But I'd give my vote to VSL Special Edition and Spitfire Albion. Then again the VSL orchestra patches that come with Kontakt are very good as well.
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