Thanks for the video! All good libraries, but in my opinion 1st place Pacific Ensemble Strings 2nd place Synchron Strings Pro 3rd place Synchron Duality Strings + BBC Symphony Orchestra Pro Good Job!
Thanks for Your comment! 👍 I like Synchron Strings Pro too. Now I try to make friends with the new Abbey Road Symphonic strings, but it's a long way. I think, the closer the mics, the better they sound.
CSS wins, i just don't like the large room strings sound of the other libraries i know we can probably turn down room mics and this and that but the overall quality, room size and sound of CSS is kinda unmatched. Mind i don't make classical orchestral music, i make hybrid music for video games. I just installed Tokyo Scoring Strings 2 yesterday. very nice sound, but not for everyone. it's very different. Has a very signature sound. Another library i'm interested in is Soundpaint Adastra strings and the new disco strings they put out. Soundpaint is cool.
Thanks for Your comment. CSS is the benchmark to reach, yes. I buyed the Disco Strings too, 😅 love Disco music. The Tokyo Scoring Strings sound typically japanese, somewhat colder, not fitting for my music, but yes, perfect for gaming music. I think, choice of libraries depend on what you want to compose / tell.
@@ASX2001 the new Performance Samples libraries sound absolutely amazing as well. Especially their Choir library, i need it haha. cheers. Another company hidden gem libraries is Musical Sampling, i just got that Parker English Horn it's awesome, and their new Harrington Bassoon is to die for. no keyswitching needed.
CSS for me from these. They not only have a great sound, but the legatos are noticeably smoother and more natural.
Thanks for the video!
All good libraries, but in my opinion
1st place Pacific Ensemble Strings
2nd place Synchron Strings Pro
3rd place Synchron Duality Strings + BBC Symphony Orchestra Pro
Good Job!
Thanks for Your comment! 👍 I like Synchron Strings Pro too. Now I try to make friends with the new Abbey Road Symphonic strings, but it's a long way. I think, the closer the mics, the better they sound.
corrrection: Synchron Strings Pro 1-st place , best legato, balance, programming
CSS wins, i just don't like the large room strings sound of the other libraries i know we can probably turn down room mics and this and that but the overall quality, room size and sound of CSS is kinda unmatched. Mind i don't make classical orchestral music, i make hybrid music for video games. I just installed Tokyo Scoring Strings 2 yesterday. very nice sound, but not for everyone. it's very different. Has a very signature sound. Another library i'm interested in is Soundpaint Adastra strings and the new disco strings they put out. Soundpaint is cool.
Thanks for Your comment. CSS is the benchmark to reach, yes.
I buyed the Disco Strings too, 😅 love Disco music.
The Tokyo Scoring Strings sound typically japanese, somewhat colder, not fitting for my music, but yes, perfect for gaming music.
I think, choice of libraries depend on what you want to compose / tell.
@@ASX2001 the new Performance Samples libraries sound absolutely amazing as well. Especially their Choir library, i need it haha. cheers.
Another company hidden gem libraries is Musical Sampling, i just got that Parker English Horn it's awesome, and their new Harrington Bassoon is to die for. no keyswitching needed.
Yes, waiting for Vista II.... 🤤 And from Musical Sampling I like the Brass, but I'll check out the woodwinds You mentioned.