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Would you prefer Vox'd or symphony of voices? (if $$ were no object)

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OK I know that's a lot,
but I'm wondering where I would get sound demos for:
vox'd bass'd, TSW pro stings, and TSW synth strings...

I already have a library called "ultimate strings" and I converted it to wusik via esc. Would getting tsw strings be a worthy investments. (I mainly use it for chords)
Also how would vox'd compare to symphony of voices for simple a e o u samples?
And are there real choirs sampled in vox'd or is it all synth choirs?
Anyways, thank you for your time!

--Joshua
Pay $1,000 for a sequencer? ummm... no
I'm going to have to disagree with you there...

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Dude,

Simply no contest.

Now, I REALLY LIKE Vox'd - and it ABSOLUTELY has it's place - and can even fit within SOV, but you just cannot compare the two sample developers.

Eric Persing is simply a sample master and SOV, while dated, still holds up.

HOWEVER, price is the mitigating factor. Simply put, SOV is expensive. Vox'd is not.

But, just on pure quality, SOV gallops circles around most any other vocal sample set.

Mike

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Karmacomposer wrote:Dude,

Simply no contest.

Now, I REALLY LIKE Vox'd - and it ABSOLUTELY has it's place - and can even fit within SOV, but you just cannot compare the two sample developers.

Eric Persing is simply a sample master and SOV, while dated, still holds up.

HOWEVER, price is the mitigating factor. Simply put, SOV is expensive. Vox'd is not.

But, just on pure quality, SOV gallops circles around most any other vocal sample set.

Mike
Thanks for the info! :)
Pay $1,000 for a sequencer? ummm... no
I'm going to have to disagree with you there...

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Hi Joshua,

recently we updated our mp3 audio tracks on the product pages, perhaps you might be interested in listening to them. Thanks for the hint concerning bass'd and strings libraries too.

vox'd and TSW mp3 audio tracks are also updated, check http://www.backintimerecords.de/bitr052.htm for them. Yes, vox'd content is real choirs as well as synthetic vocals. I don't think that it's comparable to SOV, both are libraries of their own. We at bitr love Eric Persing's style of sound creations btw. bitr CEO Klaus P. Rausch used some samples from Distorted Reality for his latest CD album, he released this album last October.

We did many new products for the Alesis Fusion and now converting them to ws-engine VSTs like TSW Pro etc. You can find this here http://www.backintimerecords.de/bitr022.htm . There are strings included and let me know what you're thinking about. We did many mp3s there.

Best regards

Julia

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I think you're gonna get a clear winner here BUT I love vox'd :)
Don

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