![]() ![]() ![]() Still dip into it now and then though - in particular, the cymbals are still the best I've found for orchestra/soundtrack.Īs said above, demo it if you can (not sure if you can demo the others you mention?) - if you prefer the sound of this to the others (and you can live without true legato) then don't worry about it being an old library, it's definitely a good way to get started.ītw, re Nucleus, Audio Imperia stuff is very easy to work with and consistent, so I'd say this is another very good option for starting out. It's definitely one of the most enjoyable sample libraries I've ever used, however I don't use it that much today with all the newer options available (and once you've tried good legato strings, it's hard to go back!). This was my first orchestral library, got it not long after it came out, got a lot of use out of it - the sound is fantastic, main drawbacks are no legato and quite inconsistent in various ways. ![]() I can't really seem to decide whether it's worth considering. So at this point, I wanted to get the perspective of anyone familiar with this library and whether they'd recommend it compared to other options available. It features individual instruments and a ton of articulation as featured on EastWest's site and seems like the style of library I'm looking for. Other than that though, I've listened to some demos of it in action I think it sounds pretty good (as far as a beginner can determine the 'goodness' of something), especially for such an apparently old library. I've tried doing some digging but I couldn't find much other than the library is pretty old (launched in 2003 I think). The thing is, there's this one library by EastWest (whom I'm not so familiar with) called the 'Symphonic Orchestra' that also caught my eye. Now I've actually done my research and have been recommended a bunch of libraries, including BBCSO Core, Metropolis Ark 1, Nucleus, Albion ONE, etc. Basically, I'm just in the beginning stages of learning orchestral composing (with a particular emphasis on film-style orchestral music) and I'm looking for an effective All-in-one orchestral library to get me started. I'm a bit new to the forum but I wanted to get advice/an opinion on the use of EastWest's Symphonic Orchestra for those that are familiar with it or have used the software before. ![]()
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