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For great movie choices LASS, to give it its shorter name, is now at version 2.5 and one of the best-regarded libraries for string score composition. The original samples are fairly dry but can be adapted thanks to presets within a Stage & Colour section which are inspired by various movie scores and recordings.
Just select a preset and LASS will exhibit the tonal characteristics (including reverb, stage placement and instrument tone) of movie scores including Shawshank Redemption, Cape Fear, and Lord of the Rings. Audiobro Remote Control (ARC) is another great feature and allows you to add experimental changes to instruments and patches, while the Auto Rhythm Tool (ART) offers lots of sync’able rhythmic options. All of these features – and indeed many more – combine to make LASS a truly creative and inspiring string library. Check out Audio Bro LA Scoring Strings.
For quick composition The original Cinematic Strings was recorded in the Verbrugghen Hall of the Sydney Conservatorium and this latest version adds a slick interface, new Legato tool and a Mix Microphone Position feature for extra sonic flexibility. There are lots of other detailed features but not so many that they get in the way of relatively quick composition. Indeed the software prides itself on freeing you from too much parameter tweaking and MIDI CC modifying, so while you’re not getting the size and detail of other collections, you are getting a relatively cheap instrument that should appeal to newcomers and those that need to get ideas down quickly. Check out Cinematic Strings 2. For easy programming and a natural sound Like many of the other string libraries in this round up Cinesamples Cinestrings Core was recorded at a world-famous studio, this time the SONY Pictures Scoring Stage in Los Angeles. It’s fair to say that other libraries have more variations in recorded articulations but Cinestrings Core has one or two other unique features up its sleeve.
Audiobro LA Scoring Strings -1부. 일명 Full Strings라고도 하는 더블베이스, 첼로, 비올라, 바이올린섹션의 샘플들을 합쳐놓은 패치들이 있다. LASS Ensemble Patches를 제외한 각 악기들의 폴더내에는 또 다음과 같이 구성되어 있다.
The Hairpin Creator allows natural crescendo swells without the need to program MIDI CCs while the Cinesamples Adaptive Legato Engine changes legatos according to playing style. While it’s not necessarily a beginner’s tool, Cinestrings Core is one of the easiest packages for experienced composers to make music with. Check out Cinesamples Cinestrings Core. Edit listview subitem in vb6 tutorial video.
For a modern twist Like other libraries in this round up Novo: Modern Strings offers a traditional take on string recording with violins 1 and 2, viola, cellos and bass samples plus articulations aplenty. However the ‘Modern’ side of Novo offers another section called Evolved which includes a String and Loop Designer. String Designer lets you create patches from raw samples and effects while Loop Designer takes things up another level, offering hundreds of editable loops to trigger your patches. What was already a great string library is really lifted to another level with these additions, and as the whole thing was recorded at the legendary Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Bros Studios in LA, you’ll soon be the next Elfman or Zimmer. Check out Heavyocity Novo: Modern Strings. For flexible playing KHS says it wanted to release a library with more life in it – one that is punchy and dramatic – and with Concert Strings 3, it has certainly delivered the goods.
OK it’s not the prettiest of GUIs but you get 16 players recorded across all five string parts (violins 1 and 2, cello, bass and viola) so 80 players in total, making this one of the fullest-sounding string libraries out there. Apart from sounding big, you also get to control each player’s volume, pan and playing style (tight or loose) for even more added realism. So, yes, lots of controls on screen, but lots to tweak for total flexibility.
Check out Kirk Hunter Studios Concert Strings 3. For maximum emotion If you want something to really get the eyes watering and the heart fluttering then NI’s Emotive Strings could be the string instrument for you. It comprises pre-recorded phrases played at every key and organised within 64 themes with evocative titles like Dancing Snow and Cascading Falls. You simply select single note, melodic or arpeggio phrases, assign them to key switches and get composing. Of all the instrument libraries in this round up, Emotive Strings is probably the most targeted and focussed.
For great movie choices LASS, to give it its shorter name, is now at version 2.5 and one of the best-regarded libraries for string score composition. The original samples are fairly dry but can be adapted thanks to presets within a Stage & Colour section which are inspired by various movie scores and recordings.
Just select a preset and LASS will exhibit the tonal characteristics (including reverb, stage placement and instrument tone) of movie scores including Shawshank Redemption, Cape Fear, and Lord of the Rings. Audiobro Remote Control (ARC) is another great feature and allows you to add experimental changes to instruments and patches, while the Auto Rhythm Tool (ART) offers lots of sync’able rhythmic options. All of these features – and indeed many more – combine to make LASS a truly creative and inspiring string library. Check out Audio Bro LA Scoring Strings.
For quick composition The original Cinematic Strings was recorded in the Verbrugghen Hall of the Sydney Conservatorium and this latest version adds a slick interface, new Legato tool and a Mix Microphone Position feature for extra sonic flexibility. There are lots of other detailed features but not so many that they get in the way of relatively quick composition. Indeed the software prides itself on freeing you from too much parameter tweaking and MIDI CC modifying, so while you’re not getting the size and detail of other collections, you are getting a relatively cheap instrument that should appeal to newcomers and those that need to get ideas down quickly. Check out Cinematic Strings 2. For easy programming and a natural sound Like many of the other string libraries in this round up Cinesamples Cinestrings Core was recorded at a world-famous studio, this time the SONY Pictures Scoring Stage in Los Angeles. It’s fair to say that other libraries have more variations in recorded articulations but Cinestrings Core has one or two other unique features up its sleeve.
Audiobro LA Scoring Strings -1부. 일명 Full Strings라고도 하는 더블베이스, 첼로, 비올라, 바이올린섹션의 샘플들을 합쳐놓은 패치들이 있다. LASS Ensemble Patches를 제외한 각 악기들의 폴더내에는 또 다음과 같이 구성되어 있다.
The Hairpin Creator allows natural crescendo swells without the need to program MIDI CCs while the Cinesamples Adaptive Legato Engine changes legatos according to playing style. While it’s not necessarily a beginner’s tool, Cinestrings Core is one of the easiest packages for experienced composers to make music with. Check out Cinesamples Cinestrings Core. Edit listview subitem in vb6 tutorial video.
For a modern twist Like other libraries in this round up Novo: Modern Strings offers a traditional take on string recording with violins 1 and 2, viola, cellos and bass samples plus articulations aplenty. However the ‘Modern’ side of Novo offers another section called Evolved which includes a String and Loop Designer. String Designer lets you create patches from raw samples and effects while Loop Designer takes things up another level, offering hundreds of editable loops to trigger your patches. What was already a great string library is really lifted to another level with these additions, and as the whole thing was recorded at the legendary Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Bros Studios in LA, you’ll soon be the next Elfman or Zimmer. Check out Heavyocity Novo: Modern Strings. For flexible playing KHS says it wanted to release a library with more life in it – one that is punchy and dramatic – and with Concert Strings 3, it has certainly delivered the goods.
OK it’s not the prettiest of GUIs but you get 16 players recorded across all five string parts (violins 1 and 2, cello, bass and viola) so 80 players in total, making this one of the fullest-sounding string libraries out there. Apart from sounding big, you also get to control each player’s volume, pan and playing style (tight or loose) for even more added realism. So, yes, lots of controls on screen, but lots to tweak for total flexibility.
Check out Kirk Hunter Studios Concert Strings 3. For maximum emotion If you want something to really get the eyes watering and the heart fluttering then NI’s Emotive Strings could be the string instrument for you. It comprises pre-recorded phrases played at every key and organised within 64 themes with evocative titles like Dancing Snow and Cascading Falls. You simply select single note, melodic or arpeggio phrases, assign them to key switches and get composing. Of all the instrument libraries in this round up, Emotive Strings is probably the most targeted and focussed.
...">Audiobro La Scoring Strings Full 2 Kontakty(14.12.2018)For great movie choices LASS, to give it its shorter name, is now at version 2.5 and one of the best-regarded libraries for string score composition. The original samples are fairly dry but can be adapted thanks to presets within a Stage & Colour section which are inspired by various movie scores and recordings.
Just select a preset and LASS will exhibit the tonal characteristics (including reverb, stage placement and instrument tone) of movie scores including Shawshank Redemption, Cape Fear, and Lord of the Rings. Audiobro Remote Control (ARC) is another great feature and allows you to add experimental changes to instruments and patches, while the Auto Rhythm Tool (ART) offers lots of sync’able rhythmic options. All of these features – and indeed many more – combine to make LASS a truly creative and inspiring string library. Check out Audio Bro LA Scoring Strings.
For quick composition The original Cinematic Strings was recorded in the Verbrugghen Hall of the Sydney Conservatorium and this latest version adds a slick interface, new Legato tool and a Mix Microphone Position feature for extra sonic flexibility. There are lots of other detailed features but not so many that they get in the way of relatively quick composition. Indeed the software prides itself on freeing you from too much parameter tweaking and MIDI CC modifying, so while you’re not getting the size and detail of other collections, you are getting a relatively cheap instrument that should appeal to newcomers and those that need to get ideas down quickly. Check out Cinematic Strings 2. For easy programming and a natural sound Like many of the other string libraries in this round up Cinesamples Cinestrings Core was recorded at a world-famous studio, this time the SONY Pictures Scoring Stage in Los Angeles. It’s fair to say that other libraries have more variations in recorded articulations but Cinestrings Core has one or two other unique features up its sleeve.
Audiobro LA Scoring Strings -1부. 일명 Full Strings라고도 하는 더블베이스, 첼로, 비올라, 바이올린섹션의 샘플들을 합쳐놓은 패치들이 있다. LASS Ensemble Patches를 제외한 각 악기들의 폴더내에는 또 다음과 같이 구성되어 있다.
The Hairpin Creator allows natural crescendo swells without the need to program MIDI CCs while the Cinesamples Adaptive Legato Engine changes legatos according to playing style. While it’s not necessarily a beginner’s tool, Cinestrings Core is one of the easiest packages for experienced composers to make music with. Check out Cinesamples Cinestrings Core. Edit listview subitem in vb6 tutorial video.
For a modern twist Like other libraries in this round up Novo: Modern Strings offers a traditional take on string recording with violins 1 and 2, viola, cellos and bass samples plus articulations aplenty. However the ‘Modern’ side of Novo offers another section called Evolved which includes a String and Loop Designer. String Designer lets you create patches from raw samples and effects while Loop Designer takes things up another level, offering hundreds of editable loops to trigger your patches. What was already a great string library is really lifted to another level with these additions, and as the whole thing was recorded at the legendary Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Bros Studios in LA, you’ll soon be the next Elfman or Zimmer. Check out Heavyocity Novo: Modern Strings. For flexible playing KHS says it wanted to release a library with more life in it – one that is punchy and dramatic – and with Concert Strings 3, it has certainly delivered the goods.
OK it’s not the prettiest of GUIs but you get 16 players recorded across all five string parts (violins 1 and 2, cello, bass and viola) so 80 players in total, making this one of the fullest-sounding string libraries out there. Apart from sounding big, you also get to control each player’s volume, pan and playing style (tight or loose) for even more added realism. So, yes, lots of controls on screen, but lots to tweak for total flexibility.
Check out Kirk Hunter Studios Concert Strings 3. For maximum emotion If you want something to really get the eyes watering and the heart fluttering then NI’s Emotive Strings could be the string instrument for you. It comprises pre-recorded phrases played at every key and organised within 64 themes with evocative titles like Dancing Snow and Cascading Falls. You simply select single note, melodic or arpeggio phrases, assign them to key switches and get composing. Of all the instrument libraries in this round up, Emotive Strings is probably the most targeted and focussed.
...">Audiobro La Scoring Strings Full 2 Kontakty(14.12.2018)