Best orchestral vst with small file size?

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  1. tori

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    Sonic Scores Orchestra has more options/instruments than Sonuscore Orchestra i think, otherwise they sound really similar, and the Orchestra from Sonic Scores is much cheaper.
     
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  2. phloopy

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    What about Sonivox Orchestral Companion?
     
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    i use it...its great...
    and rolands
     
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    what is it bout SON all the time
    just the sonic thing ?
     
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    Too late. Reported...:disco:
    Just kidding lol

    My thoughts exactly. And you're right while being cheaper Sonic Scores is twice the size than Sonuscore's, there's even electric guitars in Sonic Scores.

    My thoughts not exactly lol
     
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    I use these libraries to this day. Some years ago, I executed a Collect samples/Batch compress in the whole collection and I have a full orchestral library in my HD occupying only 18, 4 Gigs :disco:

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    That must be the Kontakt version?!?
     
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    At that time, I must have used some of the R2R versions, 5.6.5 or 5.6.6, but I can not remember for sure.
     
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  11. EddieXx

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    Any updates on this front, after a couple of years now in 2023?

    For studio use, mostly pop, disco, funk, not for actual orchestral use. No need for many mic positions or effects, or that many articulations.

    Essentially, not "decent" but great sounding smaller libraries of:

    Woodwinds: Flutes, clarinets, saxophones.

    Strings
    : Violins, violas, cellos.

    Brass
    : Trumpets, trombones, saxophones.
     
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  12. aleksalt

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    Andante Brass

    small and great sounding lib,
    this track is produced with it: http://surl.li/lsnuy

    and this one too: http://surl.li/lsnxi
     
  13. Hazen

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    Spitfire BBC Discovery edition is decent for it's size. Not very in-depth in terms of articulations, velocity layers and round robins, but a decent basic sound of the most basic articulations, especially if you consider that it's free!

    And the free Spitfire Labs strings etc are not too bad too.

    If you got Ableton Live Suite the included Spitfire String and Brass Quintet libraries are fantastic, though they are not really symphonic / orchestra style, but obviously small ensemble libraries!

    Logic also comes with great built in string and orchestral / classical instrument libs, Cubase Halion Sonic stuff is a bit meh (sounds a bit too late 90s rompler style, not really in-depth sampling, unless they have improved the libs in more recent versions of Cubase

    On Pianobook you will find NFO Alternative Chamber Strings , which is also quite decent for it's size, but not a full orchestral library of course.
     
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    Synful orchestra certainly fills the bill. Very small, very free, definite learning curve but excellent results are achievable.
     
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    Dunno, maybe unpopular opinion, but I keep copy of Nexus with Hollywood expansion just for that time I kinda feel I need acoustic sounding instrument, that is already baked enough in effects and fits the mix without much messing around, without crazy articulations or whatever, just solid enough sound with press on a key.
     
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    unfortunately the smaller the footprint the shittier the sound.
     
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    Sure.. those are definitely small all right. But also some one of the crappiest sounding tools mentioned...
     
  20. Atlantis84

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    i agree Synful Orchestra .......if not that then ''best service'' The Orchestra Complete 3 after that all you have is Swam instruments
     
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