From: phil buckle <pbuckle1@...> >Hi Nick, I have no doubt that the newer libraries are better at just >about everything. Some of these libraries are very expensive and while >I believe they are worth every penny I also think the potential buyer >should be aware that buying a Ferrari is pointless if you only know how >to ride a motorbike. No question, although GOS and EWQLSO Silver are both under $300 - which is a heck of a deal. >I think the original post to which I responded was suggesting some not >quite top shelf libraries. I've heard very good work done with AOE and >good old Vitous. >As we all know it's not just the tools that gets the job done >satisfactorily. Ja, ja. Sie haben Rechts. >For example it would be pointless for me to invest in VSL. It's not my >area.........but every now and then I need the odd string line or solo >Cello. >What library would you recommend for this situation? Other than the above, I think Sonic Implants sells individual instruments from their website, or you could look at either their or Garritan's light versions. -- Nick Batzdorf 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101, fax 905-5434
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Re: Re: Re: Re: orchestral sounds
2004-03-23 by Nick Batzdorf
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