Since I assume this is not sample based, I would say Wow! The question is how much programming and tweaking is needed to get such a result?
It feels a bit like when the first serious (means Gigastudio) sample libraries of a Steinway came on the market. It was like: OMG, we can have...
I found it cool that an israeli company is producing some arabic instrument. Shows us that music doesn't have any boundaries nor does it care...
consider the following: Assuming this is a perfect emulation that can't be distinguished from the original, 150 euros is a steal compared to the...
Sundog looks amazing. Cthullu is very nice too but a bit too complicated for me.
18 GB just for an expansion pack? OMG!
Pardon me but how is your post related to this thread?
Finally a worthy challenger for Spitfire Audio.
How is your post related to mine? :dunno:
The original library took three CDs therefore I'd like to know how they are getting 21 GB of uncompressed 16 bit data? And also the original lib...
Well, Superior Drummer is not the cheapest but IMO it's one of the best. Stylus RMX might be useful too in some specific situations.
Linux is now mature enough for the enterprise world but not yet for the music production. In a few years I might change my mind but today, I...
Amplesound would be my first choice.
This is actually a very good point. It is weird that nobody is still able to provide an alternative to a ten years old lib!
Too bad they forgot that other platforms exist beside iOS...
I have been using S1 since v2 and I prefer v3's GUI. Anyway, for me the most important thing is the work flow, certainly not the GUI. This is...
The only two differences for me are the GUI which is nicer (I might be the only one to write this in the thread) and the audio engine which is...
Right now I'm happy with Studio One but I'm always willing to try new stuff. The thing is that I'm not using the audio side of the DAW, only the...
ilok2 ?
Spitfire for strings without hesitation. Regarding choirs, it all depends what you are after. My first choice would be Soundiron.
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