Alternatives to high end hardware for hifi natural sampled sounds
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- KVRian
- 1354 posts since 26 Sep, 2002 from Montreal, CANADA
Hello!
I am contemplating purchasing a Korg PA1000 because I would like a quality range of instruments at my disposal. I can already do so much with my PC synth wise but there is a big gap in quality natural sounds (piano, keys, organs, orchestral, instruments etc).
I know it's an arranger (I don't mind) but it's the only one right now that has all these quality sampled natural instruments in one package at that price (else is Kurzweil, I7 . Genos etc).
I looked at other lower priced hardware equivalents and the contenders are MODX but even then, it's still not to the same high standard (but it's close).
Is there in the software world anything that is as comprehensive and simple? I know this is a recurring question for Integra 7 prospects as well.
I am aware of Halion, Kontakt, Sampletank but it seems hit or miss and too many synth sounds I do not want.
I checked Vir2 VI.one and Goliath etc and it's not quite right/there. UVI is close but too many separate bundles to purchase (probably with a lot of stuff i don't need).
Thanks in advance for your help!
I am contemplating purchasing a Korg PA1000 because I would like a quality range of instruments at my disposal. I can already do so much with my PC synth wise but there is a big gap in quality natural sounds (piano, keys, organs, orchestral, instruments etc).
I know it's an arranger (I don't mind) but it's the only one right now that has all these quality sampled natural instruments in one package at that price (else is Kurzweil, I7 . Genos etc).
I looked at other lower priced hardware equivalents and the contenders are MODX but even then, it's still not to the same high standard (but it's close).
Is there in the software world anything that is as comprehensive and simple? I know this is a recurring question for Integra 7 prospects as well.
I am aware of Halion, Kontakt, Sampletank but it seems hit or miss and too many synth sounds I do not want.
I checked Vir2 VI.one and Goliath etc and it's not quite right/there. UVI is close but too many separate bundles to purchase (probably with a lot of stuff i don't need).
Thanks in advance for your help!
- KVRAF
- 16840 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
For a software sampler like Halion you need to buy extra libraries.
Q: How many libraries do you need?
A: Just one more
Yes that is a joke, but a real and serious problem nevertheless.
A hardware instrument comes as is. I hope... Just get the most out of it (be productive) without thinking about what you don't have yet (very unproductive)
Q: How many libraries do you need?
A: Just one more
Yes that is a joke, but a real and serious problem nevertheless.
A hardware instrument comes as is. I hope... Just get the most out of it (be productive) without thinking about what you don't have yet (very unproductive)
We are the KVR collective. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated. 
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1354 posts since 26 Sep, 2002 from Montreal, CANADA
Thanks so much. Yes I have envisioned this already and felt this coming last time I lookedBertKoor wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 9:19 pm For a software sampler like Halion you need to buy extra libraries.
Q: How many libraries do you need?
A: Just one more
Yes that is a joke, but a real and serious problem nevertheless.
Can you recommend a vendor that would have quality libraries that are varied but also focused and not too big? I wouldn't mind buying just a package for an individual instrument if it's quality and not too large. i.e something "a la carte" .
If that exists..
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1354 posts since 26 Sep, 2002 from Montreal, CANADA
Found this thread at VI Control it looks like this is a common question with no easy answers:
https://vi-control.net/community/thread ... nts.92409/
https://vi-control.net/community/thread ... nts.92409/
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- KVRAF
- 3370 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
Hmm, that's the question of all questions: In the entire sample library world,yul wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 5:53 pm Hello!
I am contemplating purchasing a Korg PA1000 ...
Is there in the software world anything that is as comprehensive and simple?
it's always about having quality multisamples - not too big, but still
"sounding good".
Therefore your question can hardly be answered without writing a
whole book.
If you take a look: This forum part only deals with samples (and of
course samplers). Just take a look and search specifically!
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- Banned
- 2524 posts since 4 Jul, 2019
Omnisphere has a lot of virtues - huge range of natural sounds but the synth aspect might annoy you. Worth a look
or Kontakt and only use the included libraries unless absolutely missing something
or look at Falcon again - the freeplayer plus libraries will get you there - you probably dont need the full blown Falcon if you arent editing a lot
or Kontakt and only use the included libraries unless absolutely missing something
or look at Falcon again - the freeplayer plus libraries will get you there - you probably dont need the full blown Falcon if you arent editing a lot
