Great to see a proper review. That Flautando sounds marvelous. May be just me, but it almost seems like there's hints of woodwinds in there! Very rich. Waiting for your third installment to make up my mind. Thanks.
Great review Pete. I really like what you do with the stepwise motion to the major 7th in the flautando piece. Will definitely be trying this technique out! 🙂
Loved your flautando melody - very nice. I'm undecided what to do. I hear so many seemingly great vsti's on youtube and when I purchase them I've often been underwhelmed when I come to use them. I know some people have been critical of this product and it's difficult to determine whether or not these are just 'haters' comments/ or whether there's an aspect of 'new toy syndrome' ! Anyway, it's good to hear a 'real' musicians view. Look fwd to part 3
I certainly understand your thoughts on this. I am always careful when my students want to spend money on tech.... I can't answer that for you but at the end of the 3rd video, i do give some thoughts as to how to use this kind of a library. I can afford these and write them off as a business expense and having new sounds to put in my productions is certainly helpful for me but that is not everyone's use case. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this! I felt like the official spitfire walkthrough barely talked about the ensemble long patch. Dumb question but does “ensemble” mean all 5 of the strings in this library are playing at once or it’s a layered set of x number of violins, etc?
Hi Jason. Thanks for watching. My feeling is that they were made for different use cases. The Solo Strings Library has more articulations. This library has the sound of Abbey Road Studio Two and all it's technology. All the extra mic signals can really help shape the sound of these much more so than the solo strings. I think the AR2 is best suited for adding a string quartet/quintet sound to a full production. If you want to write string quartets, the Solo Strings is better. One last thing. I think the sound of the Bass on AR2 is so much better than SS or Alternative Solo Strings.
Hey Pete, I’m working on demoing out a solo instrumental piano album and I’m seeking a string library to help arrange some string parts. Since I plan to record real strings, I’m mostly just concerned about having the most flexibility in writing/arranging. Would you think Solo Strings would be a better fit since it has more articulations? Or since the album is likely to be pretty minimalistic and straightforward, would it be more valuable to have the legato capabilities of AR2 Pro? Thanks for your help!
Hi. The AR2 Pro has a very specific sound that may not be appropriate for your work. Are you going to record a string quartet with piano? If so i think i have another video comparing solo string libraries. That might help. If not, i would consider the Spitfire Chamber Strings Pro which have quite a few articulations. www.spitfireaudio.com/virtual-instruments/spitfire-chamber-strings-professional#whats-included
Are these solo players or are they sections? I’m still confused, planning on buying but I already own studio strings so I don’t want another standard library and really hoping for more of a solo based sound.
Hi Todd. The library is made up of soloists but they also programmed ensemble patches. I have a video coming out on the solo instruments in context in the next day or two. Thanks for watching!
So beautiful and warming music from your heart..... 🌿🌷🌟
Keep on going bro! ..... surrender 🌈
Another excellent video. Thanks describing the music too.
Came for the review, stayed for the music theory - thanks !
Looking forward to some performance legato part!!!
Great to see a proper review. That Flautando sounds marvelous. May be just me, but it almost seems like there's hints of woodwinds in there! Very rich. Waiting for your third installment to make up my mind. Thanks.
Thanks JC. The 3rd ep will be out either today or tomorrow. I just need to find an hour to edit it...
Great review Pete. I really like what you do with the stepwise motion to the major 7th in the flautando piece. Will definitely be trying this technique out! 🙂
Thanks Rocky… much appreciated
Loved your flautando melody - very nice. I'm undecided what to do. I hear so many seemingly great vsti's on youtube and when I purchase them I've often been underwhelmed when I come to use them. I know some people have been critical of this product and it's difficult to determine whether or not these are just 'haters' comments/ or whether there's an aspect of 'new toy syndrome' ! Anyway, it's good to hear a 'real' musicians view. Look fwd to part 3
I certainly understand your thoughts on this. I am always careful when my students want to spend money on tech.... I can't answer that for you but at the end of the 3rd video, i do give some thoughts as to how to use this kind of a library. I can afford these and write them off as a business expense and having new sounds to put in my productions is certainly helpful for me but that is not everyone's use case. Thanks for watching.
@@PeteCalandra cheers for your thoughts, Pete. Appreciated 👍
Thanks for this! I felt like the official spitfire walkthrough barely talked about the ensemble long patch. Dumb question but does “ensemble” mean all 5 of the strings in this library are playing at once or it’s a layered set of x number of violins, etc?
Thanks for watching. All 5 strings have been programmed to play at once.
Thanks for doing these demos and showing the various options. Really helpful! How do you feel this compares to the Spitfire Solo Strings library?
Hi Jason. Thanks for watching. My feeling is that they were made for different use cases. The Solo Strings Library has more articulations. This library has the sound of Abbey Road Studio Two and all it's technology. All the extra mic signals can really help shape the sound of these much more so than the solo strings. I think the AR2 is best suited for adding a string quartet/quintet sound to a full production. If you want to write string quartets, the Solo Strings is better. One last thing. I think the sound of the Bass on AR2 is so much better than SS or Alternative Solo Strings.
@@PeteCalandra Thanks, that's a big help!
Hey Pete, I’m working on demoing out a solo instrumental piano album and I’m seeking a string library to help arrange some string parts. Since I plan to record real strings, I’m mostly just concerned about having the most flexibility in writing/arranging. Would you think Solo Strings would be a better fit since it has more articulations? Or since the album is likely to be pretty minimalistic and straightforward, would it be more valuable to have the legato capabilities of AR2 Pro? Thanks for your help!
Hi. The AR2 Pro has a very specific sound that may not be appropriate for your work. Are you going to record a string quartet with piano? If so i think i have another video comparing solo string libraries. That might help. If not, i would consider the Spitfire Chamber Strings Pro which have quite a few articulations. www.spitfireaudio.com/virtual-instruments/spitfire-chamber-strings-professional#whats-included
Are these solo players or are they sections? I’m still confused, planning on buying but I already own studio strings so I don’t want another standard library and really hoping for more of a solo based sound.
Hi Todd. The library is made up of soloists but they also programmed ensemble patches. I have a video coming out on the solo instruments in context in the next day or two. Thanks for watching!
Simply SWEET! Well done, Pete.
Thanks Craig!