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What Is The BEST VST For Strings ?
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I Have HYPERSONIC 2 , SAMPLETANK 2 , & SONIK SYNTH 2
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I Have HYPERSONIC 2 , SAMPLETANK 2 , & SONIK SYNTH 2
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krushing said:The Vienna Symphonic Library is considered to be among the best there is. It's intended more for orchestral composers rather than pop composers ("pop" covering most mainstream genres here), but it's worth checking out.
The *full* Vienna Orchestral Cube is absolutely the hugest and probably the most expensive package there is, btw...over 800,000 samples, almost 550Gb and a price somewhere around $10K
krushing said:Well, if you know what you need, there's absolutely no need to get the whole set. You could get just the standard orchestral strings package, for example (though they're still not cheap)...
Trusty said:Though there aren't many, the stock strings' sounds I've heard out of Dimension Pro are the best I've heard in the price range and in some of the higher price ranges.
Trusty said:I'm sorry, but someone needs to put this to rest...The "Scott Storch" string sounds sound like the run of the mill rompler strings found anywhere. He just tweaks them well and composes good music with them...only talent can give you that...not gear.
Linkin Park used a real string section (a Quintet anyway) on the song "Faint" and I thought there was nothing special there that you couldn't achieve from a good patch set...but that was probably due to the arrangement being nothing special...in the mix...sampled strings could've worked just as well.
Komplex, Dim Pro has about twice the amount of patches as Project5 version. More quality.