Airwreck Besides the obvious EWQL, Symphobia, Morphestra Any genre. Which are comparable two these 3 in quality?? (made for Kontakt) I know it's all subjective, but. Let's see who agrees on what.:) is one of the best percussion libraries I've come across.
Is a really good percussion library. Is one of my favorite percussion libraries. Is a really good collection of orchestral brass. I bought this when it was a separate Kontakt library and it's still the ballsiest brass library around. Dry and massive sounding. Is one of the best sampled instruments.
It's just really fun to use. Probably the best sampled zither anywhere. Although I just got this, it has been impressive.
The sounds are really good. Is one my favorite choir libraries. A really, really good sampled hang drum. Lavoll i general, i like soniccoutoure alot and also havent If anyone decides to purchase libraries from Precisionsound, keep in mind that you can get 10% off all their products by going through the DigiFreq Deals page: Scott - Scott R. Garrigus - Author of the Cakewalk Sonar and Sony Sound Forge Power book series. Get Sonar 8 Power - Today! Go to: -Publisher of DigiFreq - free music technology newsletter.
Win a free SoundTech Vocal Trainer Package, go to: Publisher of NewTechReview - free consumer technology newsletter. Win a free i2i Stream Wireless Music Pack, go to. Garrigus lavoll i general, i like soniccoutoure alot and also havent If anyone decides to purchase libraries from Precisionsound, keep in mind that you can get 10% off all their products by going through the DigiFreq Deals page: Scott - Scott R. Garrigus - Author of the Cakewalk Sonar and Sony Sound Forge Power book series. Get Sonar 8 Power - Today! Go to: -Publisher of DigiFreq - free music technology newsletter. Win a free SoundTech Vocal Trainer Package, go to: Publisher of NewTechReview - free consumer technology newsletter.
Win a free i2i Stream Wireless Music Pack, go to: I like the prices-very reasonable! And it will load in Kontakt; doesn't need its own engine. One thing I can't find-what kind of copy protection precisionsound uses.
Do you know, Scott? Phoenix garrigus lavoll i general, i like soniccoutoure alot and also havent If anyone decides to purchase libraries from Precisionsound, keep in mind that you can get 10% off all their products by going through the DigiFreq Deals page: Scott - Scott R. Garrigus - Author of the Cakewalk Sonar and Sony Sound Forge Power book series.
Get Sonar 8 Power - Today! Go to: -Publisher of DigiFreq - free music technology newsletter. Win a free SoundTech Vocal Trainer Package, go to: Publisher of NewTechReview - free consumer technology newsletter. Win a free i2i Stream Wireless Music Pack, go to: I like the prices-very reasonable! And it will load in Kontakt; doesn't need its own engine. One thing I can't find-what kind of copy protection precisionsound uses.
Do you know, Scott? Yeah, they have some nice libraries. I don't know about the copy protection, but as Noiseboy said it would either have to be the same as Kontakt or none at all. Best, Scott - Scott R. Garrigus - Author of the Cakewalk Sonar and Sony Sound Forge Power book series. Get Sonar 8 Power - Today! Go to: -Publisher of DigiFreq - free music technology newsletter.
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Well specific libraries is hard to define, that's a personal choice based on the music you create, however, I've become a big fan of small, specialized libraries, and for that sort of thing I highly recommend browsing the following sites: You'll likely still need a couple of larger libraries for things like strings, brass, etc. I have not settled on any yet, but I've pretty much narrowed the field, for my purposes anyway, to: - just amazing brass - some of the coolest strings I've ever heard - beautiful choirs and some really cool instruments There are also some uber-large specialized libraries, like LA Scoring Strings, but I think that sort of thing probably needs to wait, at least for me, till I've covered all the other bases - besides which I still have Garritan's original Orchestral String Library for Giga, which is still amazing! And, don't overlook Native Instrument's own offerings. I only own one so far, their Sax&Brass library, but it is absolutely amazing. You can get a cut down version for the free Kore player (that's what I did) but it will just leave you wanting more!