Here's the demo: ruclips.net/video/WX_asXJkeYw/видео.html I have another song that used this library so if you wanna hear more how this library sounds: ruclips.net/video/GCvdQv-W7fQ/видео.html My thoughts of the library: Overall for its price it's definitely worth it in my opinion (it was $74.50 during sale), but there are still some problems. Since you can't use BRSO articulate, you can't play two different articulation at the same time (or at least it will be very troublesome). EDIT: it's actually not that bad haha There are some bugs ("intense" keyswitch will distort the sound if you use it during a legato transition, "damp note" articulation just makes no sounds"). And another big thing is: somehow the sounds are SUPER sensitive to the modwheel (for the ones that dynamic is controlled by it), one tiny change can affect the volume a lot, you can probably change the settings in kontakt but it's kinda weird to choose that setting as default when they release it, and also sustain notes' volume will be affected by note velocity, and from my ears they sound almost the same but just more quiet so this is another weird thing they added, don't know if it's intentional. ALSO! take a look at jade ethnic orchestra if you have bigger budget, and phoenix orchestra as you can buy individual instruments...and possibly better instruments. Guzheng Shamisen and Shakuhachi are the best ones in East Asia imo, so I think it's still a pretty good trade to buy this library even if you're only use these three.
Thanks! just also take a look at jade ethnic orchestra if you have bigger budget, and phoenix orchestra as you can buy individual instruments...and possibly better instruments ;)
I'm not extremely pleased with the erhu, but some of the other instruments make it seem worth the $99 price. (But I'm looking for an Erhu vst that will stand the test of time...)
@@HasmieMusicah, it’s on the left hand size. The keys in red are the main articulations and you can see there’s only one being pressed down for each articulation demo. If you don’t play the piano and you want to know what specific key name corresponds to which articulation, you can search in the online manual on their website~
@@SpiralFlip ahh I see you're a man of culture as well haha. yeah I 100% agree with you, it's the price that made me bought it, I would choose others if I had the money.
Just wanted to chime in saying I agree, and found that Embertone has a rather inexpensive erhu that sounds beautiful for legato passages (and it's 25% off right now) :)
The demo is extremely musical, my gosh, you are gifted!
really insightful demo! thank you!
❤️
The demo track is incredible, great job !
This library's amazing, thanks for these demos!
no problem!
Here's the demo: ruclips.net/video/WX_asXJkeYw/видео.html
I have another song that used this library so if you wanna hear more how this library sounds: ruclips.net/video/GCvdQv-W7fQ/видео.html
My thoughts of the library:
Overall for its price it's definitely worth it in my opinion (it was $74.50 during sale), but there are still some problems. Since you can't use BRSO articulate, you can't play two different articulation at the same time (or at least it will be very troublesome).
EDIT: it's actually not that bad haha
There are some bugs ("intense" keyswitch will distort the sound if you use it during a legato transition, "damp note" articulation just makes no sounds"). And another big thing is: somehow the sounds are SUPER sensitive to the modwheel (for the ones that dynamic is controlled by it), one tiny change can affect the volume a lot, you can probably change the settings in kontakt but it's kinda weird to choose that setting as default when they release it, and also sustain notes' volume will be affected by note velocity, and from my ears they sound almost the same but just more quiet so this is another weird thing they added, don't know if it's intentional.
ALSO! take a look at jade ethnic orchestra if you have bigger budget, and phoenix orchestra as you can buy individual instruments...and possibly better instruments. Guzheng Shamisen and Shakuhachi are the best ones in East Asia imo, so I think it's still a pretty good trade to buy this library even if you're only use these three.
Thanks for the upload. Definitely seems like a very good library. Gonna look into getting it. Also ur demo track was amazing… keep it up :)
Thanks! just also take a look at jade ethnic orchestra if you have bigger budget, and phoenix orchestra as you can buy individual instruments...and possibly better instruments ;)
@@KOWAYmusic I just got East Asia.
@@GarethRyanMusic133 wow so fast haha, hope you'll enjoy it~
Amazing demo !
Nice one. I wish you could some orchestra tutorials for FL Studio
If you put some reverb on erhu vibrato it will sound really good in my opinion.Not as good as ample sound erhu but very well as well
I'm not extremely pleased with the erhu, but some of the other instruments make it seem worth the $99 price. (But I'm looking for an Erhu vst that will stand the test of time...)
you can check out phoenix orchestra's erhu, they sell it separately for 33 euro, and it's rly good
Also a genshin fan 🙌
Genshin Inazuma battle theme perhaps?
you should include the key 😢
Do you mean the midi file?
@@KOWAYmusic i mean what keys does the articulation
@@HasmieMusicah, it’s on the left hand size. The keys in red are the main articulations and you can see there’s only one being pressed down for each articulation demo. If you don’t play the piano and you want to know what specific key name corresponds to which articulation, you can search in the online manual on their website~
@@KOWAYmusic allright thanks
Good for the money but some instruments like the erhu does not sound that convincing. Thank you for the demo!
Also raiden shogun 4:51
nice
@@SpiralFlip ahh I see you're a man of culture as well haha. yeah I 100% agree with you, it's the price that made me bought it, I would choose others if I had the money.
@@KOWAYmusic Yeah it's still great imo, the plucked strings and flutes are real nice! Percussion too!
@@SpiralFlip true true
Just wanted to chime in saying I agree, and found that Embertone has a rather inexpensive erhu that sounds beautiful for legato passages (and it's 25% off right now) :)
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