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- KVRist
- 181 posts since 26 May, 2005 from Lost Angeles
That's a good question, Numanoid. Most of what we consider "classic" recordings don't need much futzing. Think of the Fritz Reiner RCA recordings from the early stereo period. Aside from a little noise reduction (maybe) there's not much left to do. Also, those were recorded using the Decca method. They already sound excellent. Most remastering happens when there are mutli-tracks still surviving and you can do some EQ, bring out an instrument that was too low, etc.
As for samples, say of a French Horn, it's pretty much a sample of a French Horn. Either it was well recorded or it wasn't. I remember Emu getting a lot of flack for the Virtuoso 2000 because, despite using better equipment and procedures, longer and more samples, etc., most people felt it as not as "real" sounding as the older Proteus 2.
As for samples, say of a French Horn, it's pretty much a sample of a French Horn. Either it was well recorded or it wasn't. I remember Emu getting a lot of flack for the Virtuoso 2000 because, despite using better equipment and procedures, longer and more samples, etc., most people felt it as not as "real" sounding as the older Proteus 2.
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- KVRAF
- 2108 posts since 31 Dec, 2002 from London, UK
Kitecrazy:
Obviously for a hobbyist GPO is ok - I mean it does contain samples from an orchestra after all, and certainly sounds better than something like a jv-1080. EWQL Silver at $130 is a much better option though.
And I'm of the opinion that better tools inspires you a lot more to make music.
Trust me, I've tried making music from toy keyboards lately - it's quite a challenge to keep motivated.
MIDICH1: I don't know if you follow the development of sample libraries, but 'dated' isn't the same as getting eg. a TB303, Juno 106 or DX7.
Sample libraries are improved year by year. 15 years ago a violin might contain one sample per key. Today it might contain 30 - round robins, velocity layers etc. It will have samples for spiccato, pizzicato, legato, portamento, vibrato etc.
Then it might have all those samples for different mic positions; stage, close and hall.
This is why a library such as East West Hollywood strings Diamond edition requires 310 GB space.
In this context 'dated' means 'a much less approximation of the real thing'. Now, as kitecrazy mentioned, this might not matter to some people, but it definitely makes a difference.
Obviously for a hobbyist GPO is ok - I mean it does contain samples from an orchestra after all, and certainly sounds better than something like a jv-1080. EWQL Silver at $130 is a much better option though.
And I'm of the opinion that better tools inspires you a lot more to make music.
Trust me, I've tried making music from toy keyboards lately - it's quite a challenge to keep motivated.
MIDICH1: I don't know if you follow the development of sample libraries, but 'dated' isn't the same as getting eg. a TB303, Juno 106 or DX7.
Sample libraries are improved year by year. 15 years ago a violin might contain one sample per key. Today it might contain 30 - round robins, velocity layers etc. It will have samples for spiccato, pizzicato, legato, portamento, vibrato etc.
Then it might have all those samples for different mic positions; stage, close and hall.
This is why a library such as East West Hollywood strings Diamond edition requires 310 GB space.
In this context 'dated' means 'a much less approximation of the real thing'. Now, as kitecrazy mentioned, this might not matter to some people, but it definitely makes a difference.
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- KVRian
- 1367 posts since 30 Jul, 2013
Forgive the plug, but I Kontakted Sonatina a while back if that helps anyone.
http://bigcatinstruments.blogspot.com/2 ... ntakt.html
http://bigcatinstruments.blogspot.com/2 ... ntakt.html
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- KVRist
- 181 posts since 26 May, 2005 from Lost Angeles
Armadillo, I'd think bringing up the Virtuoso 2000 and the Proteus 2 might have answered your question as to my experience. I used to write for Music Technology (yes, I'm that old). Nothing I said needed correcting.
- KVRian
- 1269 posts since 6 Nov, 2002 from where moose mate, mate
Is this really a special deal, or is 50% off the list price what you normally buy the EW libs for? There's no word about a sale on their webpage and I didn't get a newsletter heads up about it either.
Anyway, I've got Ghostwriter on my wish list and I wonder if the current €175 (€350 list price) is an especially good price.
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- KVRian
- 1450 posts since 9 Feb, 2007 from San Ramon, California
Nice one! I bought the Waldorf Edition 2 upgrade from LE a short time ago. It looks like PPG 3.V is a worthy upgrade at the sale price.Hans25 wrote:Waldorf PPG 3.V upgrade - 50% off special for all Waldorf Edition users - http://www.waldorfmusic-shop.de/epages/ ... wppg3-upgd Use coupon code: PPG50OFF
Waldorf Attack released for iPad. Introduction offer save 25% (14.99$ instead of 19.99 $) at the App store until June 26.
I was really looking forward to Attack for iOS but it appears the release is very buggy. I am going to wait a bit for that to see how it goes.
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- KVRist
- 204 posts since 30 Oct, 2013 from Dominican Republic
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- KVRAF
- 5622 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
They don't go much lower than that, except when you opt for a CCC bundle or wait for Black Friday when they may add a $/€100 coupon to their sale offers.pekadan wrote: Anyway, I've got Ghostwriter on my wish list and I wonder if the current €175 (€350 list price) is an especially good price.
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 5 Jun, 2015
First thanks a lot for responding! Appreciate the help!Armadillo wrote:
$130 for Silver is really cheap. Can't you even afford that?
You really won't find anything else that good for $130.
I can, but of course, why not get it at the lowest price possible, as I said I am on budget, is implicit the fact that money is not going in my favor, not that much...
I too think that for $130-$140 thats a big deal, quite...awesome...am I overestimating the library ?
About the libraries you told me to skip, I already have read about many of them and things go in the same line as you pointed, but About the GOP, dindt saw that coming.. Truth is I really liked more the EWQL demos, to he point I was very, very surprised when I saw the price. No that much about the GOP stuff and considering the price is higher atm, wel...
I am not a hobbyist, I am a novice who needs to trust on a library anytime he needs it, so work does not get interrupted in endless searches for quality free instruments and VSTs to play them. My music is not mainly orchestral, but a lot of other projects I am working on are going to need them, ...a lot. But remember...Beginner...not to much $$...
Again, that price seems very, very attractive to me. Seems like the perfect deal for a beginner.I dont see anyone arguing you about GOP, so, EWQL really seems to be a better option ( and is the one I am really liking by the demos, which as you all know, its what really matters).
Yep, seems Miroslav receive a lot of love since forever.
Kontakt is pricey, so are libraries made for it. I will jump in when I i get more "established" in my fields. Not to mention I dont like its design that much...considering its kind of ...industry standard... seems I am the on with the problem or just the fact that everyone have different likes, that's why we got options.kitekrazy wrote: BTW if you want to get into orchestra, buy Komplete or Kontakt. You will open a door to a much bigger world. The library in Kontakt is quite useful and not overwhelming for a beginner. It's an "outdated" VSL library.
.....EWQLSO will sound great out of the box. I regret not buying this at one time when it was on sale because the recent sale I could have upgraded to Gold for $99. A killer orchestra for a total of $200. Yes you will need an iLok and the Play engine can be very demanding on a system.
About EWQL SO Silver being demanding:
Intel Core i3 4150 @3.50 (4th GEN, Launched Q2 014), 4GB of ram DDR3 and Two 7200 RPM 8MB Cache SATA 1.5Gb/s 3.5 Hard Drives making 700GB. My host (Bitwig) and VST plugins Synths
( Serum,Harmor,Spire,Hive...Some I own, some just the demo) dont give me problems most of the time.
I know is not a high end thing, but damn, should be enough to keep the ball rolling for a while.
I want to know that too, mainly because i need to know when that offer expires...pekadan wrote:Is this really a special deal, or is 50% off the list price what you normally buy the EW libs for? There's no word about a sale on their webpage and I didn't get a newsletter heads up about it either.fsoares wrote:50% off on most EastWest Libraries.
<span class="skimlinks-unlinked">http://www.soundsonline.com</span>/
Anyway, I've got Ghostwriter on my wish list and I wonder if the current €175 (€350 list price) is an especially good price.
- KVRAF
- 5622 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
Plugs like that are always welcome. Nice job, Joebigcat1969 wrote:Forgive the plug, but I Kontakted Sonatina a while back if that helps anyone.
http://bigcatinstruments.blogspot.com/2 ... ntakt.html
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- KVRian
- 655 posts since 25 Dec, 2009
+100 Sounds (and looks) great! Thanks!!!Fleer wrote:Plugs like that are always welcome. Nice job, Joebigcat1969 wrote:Forgive the plug, but I Kontakted Sonatina a while back if that helps anyone.
http://bigcatinstruments.blogspot.com/2 ... ntakt.html
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 5 Jun, 2015
Wish it could work on the player version. Awesome work...why nobody does this for the good Sforzando...Fleer wrote:Plugs like that are always welcome. Nice job, Joebigcat1969 wrote:Forgive the plug, but I Kontakted Sonatina a while back if that helps anyone.
http://bigcatinstruments.blogspot.com/2 ... ntakt.html
Can somone let me know how long will the soundsonline EWQL sale last?
- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from The Infinite Void
All these budget orchestra discussions and no-one has mentioned Sonivox FilmScore Companion, which is currently on promotion for AIR users. I've not had the time to demo it yet but from what I've heard from the stuff that comes with Ableton Suite it sounds good, perhaps a little too much room character for those after a really dry sounding orchestra maybe.
Anyone have any experience with it?
Anyone have any experience with it?
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