If you had to choose just one Orchestra Sample Library, Which one is it?
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- KVRAF
- 1791 posts since 17 Sep, 2002
@jancivil:
It is certainly a pain to blend with other stuff. I don't ever use the ambient or outrigger channels for that very reason (maybe I would if I had more Spitfire stuff). I do what I can with what I've already got... much as I'd like to have a unified sonic palette, I've already spent too much over the years experimenting as a hobbyist, and can't justify spending a single penny more unless I get some higher-rolling clients.
Dry (a la VSL) certainly seems like the way to go, but my mixing chops are shit, and I don't know the first thing about proper orchestration anyway. I'd like to think that part of what I'm paying for with something like Albion or CineBrass is the fact that they've done a bit of the legwork on the engineering side so that I can focus purely on writing.
Having heard your music, I totally understand how Spitfire wouldn't really fit it at all. But I'm not that artistic; stuff like Albion was made for dummies like me.
It is certainly a pain to blend with other stuff. I don't ever use the ambient or outrigger channels for that very reason (maybe I would if I had more Spitfire stuff). I do what I can with what I've already got... much as I'd like to have a unified sonic palette, I've already spent too much over the years experimenting as a hobbyist, and can't justify spending a single penny more unless I get some higher-rolling clients.
Dry (a la VSL) certainly seems like the way to go, but my mixing chops are shit, and I don't know the first thing about proper orchestration anyway. I'd like to think that part of what I'm paying for with something like Albion or CineBrass is the fact that they've done a bit of the legwork on the engineering side so that I can focus purely on writing.
Having heard your music, I totally understand how Spitfire wouldn't really fit it at all. But I'm not that artistic; stuff like Albion was made for dummies like me.
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
Well, it's good to make a distinction about one's goals, such as you mentioned.
I do have a unified sound so-to-speak which comes from using one product line for 'verb, in sends and not much if anything in, eg., the Kontakt instrument whatever it might be. Sometimes there are sound design impulses in a library [SonicCouture] and that informs the overall sound design, so 'decisions'.
I knew I was going to be broke at some point so I didn't pursue too many of these things.
I do have a unified sound so-to-speak which comes from using one product line for 'verb, in sends and not much if anything in, eg., the Kontakt instrument whatever it might be. Sometimes there are sound design impulses in a library [SonicCouture] and that informs the overall sound design, so 'decisions'.
I knew I was going to be broke at some point so I didn't pursue too many of these things.
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- KVRer
- 10 posts since 19 Jun, 2017
Symphobia
- KVRAF
- 2726 posts since 2 Jun, 2016
jancivil wrote:https://www.vsl.co.at/en/Instruments/Scoring_Bundle
Also a great price on offer until September 30th.
Slightly off-topic perhaps, but if anyone wants a fun and cheeky Kontakt orchestral simulation, check out Indiginus' Solid State Symphony library:
http://www.indiginus.com/solidstatehome.html
It's cheap, cheerful and sounds great - but certainly not in the same ballpark as VSL, Spitfire and all the other excellent suggestions by the people before me in this thread!
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- KVRian
- 1367 posts since 30 Jul, 2013
This is a brief guide to the various options...
https://stormsoundmusic.com/guide
I got Berlin Inspire (at the intro price) and while it is limited, I love the sound. If price were no object and i had to pick one, I think I would get all the Berlin Orchestral stuff.
https://stormsoundmusic.com/guide
I got Berlin Inspire (at the intro price) and while it is limited, I love the sound. If price were no object and i had to pick one, I think I would get all the Berlin Orchestral stuff.
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- KVRAF
- 1791 posts since 17 Sep, 2002
Also if RAM were no object... I've heard over on VI-Control that even 64GB isn't nearly enough for a Berlin template unless you purge a bunch of stuff. But I guess if you're buying the whole Berlin line, you've probably got at least one slave computer, if not more.bigcat1969 wrote:If price were no object and i had to pick one, I think I would get all the Berlin Orchestral stuff.
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
As to RAM, another selling point for VSL and the whole way 'o life. You can have the software 'learn' what's actually in use and optimize RAM. And the VI Pro engine provides for deactivating and reactivating cells by simply double-click which is saveable. Also they tend to more efficiency when they create libraries. Note: I do not work for VSL and I'm not being compensated for my remarks
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But if the idea is to load a whole orchestra all at once, you have to aspire to the true 'high-end' of usage and, yes, slaves and VE Pro. My 'template' is never anything of the sort, but I have run out of RAM with 24GB with a lighter use than your 100-pc orch with full articulations loaded or what-have-you.
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But if the idea is to load a whole orchestra all at once, you have to aspire to the true 'high-end' of usage and, yes, slaves and VE Pro. My 'template' is never anything of the sort, but I have run out of RAM with 24GB with a lighter use than your 100-pc orch with full articulations loaded or what-have-you.
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- KVRAF
- 2991 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Charleston, SC
Berlin Inspire is a great Orchestral library that is kind on RAM. It can do some fantastic things by itself. If RAM is not an issue, then I would go for EWQL Hollywood Diamond. I find nothing better, and if I had to choose just one, that would be it. It requires some work, but the end results are never disappointing.
- KVRian
- 626 posts since 15 Jun, 2015
UVI's Orchestral Suite, without a doubt. I've just been holding out for the right price.
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- KVRist
- 215 posts since 14 Nov, 2010
From my point of view, „The Orchestra“ from Best service and „Novo“ from Heavyocity are meanwhile the best Orchestra libraries, cause they are ready to play live libriaries with incredable phrases and runs incl. all orchestra instruments (splited over the keyboard).
This is a big difference in comparison to libraries before.
Sotto/Sonokinetic started with this kind of „ready to play orchestras“, but the handling was to complicate in having phrases/runs only by holding the suspedal.
This is in The Orchestra and Novo much more better solved.
I hope, that other libraries with same approach coming up soon.
This is a big difference in comparison to libraries before.
Sotto/Sonokinetic started with this kind of „ready to play orchestras“, but the handling was to complicate in having phrases/runs only by holding the suspedal.
This is in The Orchestra and Novo much more better solved.
I hope, that other libraries with same approach coming up soon.
- KVRian
- 1035 posts since 19 Jun, 2006 from Berlin, Germany
Are you serious?RichieWitch wrote:UVI's Orchestral Suite, without a doubt.
Feel the energy...
https://youtube.com/hienergymusic/
https://youtube.com/hienergymusic/
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- KVRAF
- 2328 posts since 24 Jun, 2006 from London, England
Haha yeah, even as an owner of that suite I know it's not great. When even your demos have to be washed in reverb and still sound straight out of a 90s made-for-tv movie you know you're in trouble:
https://soundcloud.com/uvi-official/orc ... chestra-by
Some of the instruments are good (mainly all the percussive and staccato stuff) but some sound like a free soundfont.
My dream collection would be the above mentioned VSL scoring library - but that's waaaaaaaaaaayy out of my price range.
https://soundcloud.com/uvi-official/orc ... chestra-by
Some of the instruments are good (mainly all the percussive and staccato stuff) but some sound like a free soundfont.
My dream collection would be the above mentioned VSL scoring library - but that's waaaaaaaaaaayy out of my price range.
- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
If you pay attention to their site, you may get a good offer on VSL Special Edition. The whole bundle was on sale with 50% discount during August (I took the chance to buy the Vol 1 Plus, Vol 2 Plus, Vol 3 and Vol 4).mcbpete wrote: My dream collection would be the above mentioned VSL scoring library - but that's waaaaaaaaaaayy out of my price range.
With just the Vol 1 and Vol 2 you may have a good start. If you add to that the Plus expansions you would be quite well.
Fernando (FMR)

