I appreciate how clear and articulate you are when you explain these things. You and Chris Siu have that in common. Very easy to follow what you’re saying and understand the point.
The Spitfire interface, including BBC SO, allows multiple articulations to be selection at the same time. Just hold shift while clicking the extra desired articulations.
I used EW Hollywood orchestra, It works both modulation and articulation, I had to adjust 2CCs to get results it was really suffering. But regarding price and practice, it is almost best choice.
While a part of me holds reservations, I must acknowledge your clear explanation. Undoubtedly, the BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBCSO) offers an extensive content library, surpassing 630 GB, encompassing solo violins, solo cello, percussion, and more. Admittedly, it comes with a hefty price tag, but the exceptional quality justifies the cost. The meticulous effort invested in creating this library truly shines through, making it stand out from other options, including EW libraries and other Kontakt-based alternatives. When striving to make authentically orchestrated pieces, the BBCSO Pro is unparalleled. So, despite the initial hesitation over the price, that part of me recognizes the value it brings to achieving realistic and high-quality composition. And I mean no disprespect. It's just my opinion. Hope you don't hold grudge against me for that.
I love the sound of Nucleus, but it has SO many things missing for me, e.g. for solo flute patch: legato and sustains are not enough, and I don't want to write with a 2 flutes patch, staccatos, marcatos, trills, flutter tongue, it's not too much to ask for, these are basic articulations!
Don’t forget Musio. Also for $10/month or $100/year, plus they offer a lifetime license (including all future updates) for $1,000. Just note that it’s still fairly new and is still being developed and upgraded as they go. But they already have enough for a new to intermediate composer to have more than enough! Thanks for the video! Love the content!
I've seen the lifetime license for musio on a 50% sale once, so it will probably happen again. if someone is interested in cinesample's libraries I think it's a great long term investment.
For orchestral work it’s my go to, I always recommend Core as the one library to go for if your starting out with orchestral mock ups, you won’t need anything else! (Expect and upgrade to pro! 😂) thanks for the comment!
I got the NI Collector's edition for 900 EUR during the winter sale. I'd say that's the best value bundle out of anything anywhere if one can wait until the next Black Friday. You get the pro orchestra and pretty much everything else NI has ever released (almost). The amount of high-quality stuff is staggering. There are more pro-level instruments and FX than I can ever use actually.
When they drop their next one I'm tempted to buy it, if anything to test what your saying! You really do get a little bit of everything, and defiantly a lot of high quality samples! Thanks for adding your thoughts :)
Certainly did give some food for thought. Spitfire is having thei Summer Sale at present (which, naturally, is in the Winter!) Aaargh! So much lovely stuff, but the pocket is empty! What I'm probably going to do is start by getting a Cor Anglais. That's my most immediate need that is not oresent in Core. After that, we'll see what happens.
Hello, I did do a video on how make make VST sound good, “How to make Virtual Instruments Sound Good” ruclips.net/video/P_splmQuVX4/видео.html But that’s a really good idea for a future video and/or series, I’ll look into making one!
Won't do Kontact, tried it and it felt the same as joining Apple world. Once you break into that sphere you're almost pushed into committing to everything and your pc starts to fill with stuff you probably don't need. Much prefer separate choices so I can stay in control. 😎
Not a fan of native access 2, I understand where you are coming, I've got a 4tb external SSD and boy has that filled up! But theirs no denying they have some amazing products!
@@Joe-blogcomposer They do but they seem to have a lot of legacy stuff which one can't hide from the install and also they have a lot of libraries that sort of double each other but have different play tech underneath them for giving people the ability to have machine played articulations / phrases. Kind of like adding a tracker to a cut down chamber group. Although the aids can be helpful to new keyboard players or MPC users - they tend to also box you in.
Honestly the winter classic out of all of them stands out, you get both spitfire percussion and spitfire solo strings, both bread and butter libraries, or theirs BBC SO core on sale as well
@Rockstarsf the core is the best value over all, it depends if you want the strings solo instruments (all the other solo instruments are included in core) and the mic positions. If you mainly compose orchestral music and don’t have any other library BBC SO is my go too, you can always upgrade down the road to the Pro, I did do a video going through the 3 different versions ruclips.net/video/0TRDPkBcJug/видео.htmlsi=R0Q1n6MjUh7IkPEH
I appreciate how clear and articulate you are when you explain these things. You and Chris Siu have that in common. Very easy to follow what you’re saying and understand the point.
Thank you for your kind words, l made my day :)
The Spitfire interface, including BBC SO, allows multiple articulations to be selection at the same time. Just hold shift while clicking the extra desired articulations.
This was a really helpful video. Tanks a lot and keep up the great work.
Thanks so much for a very detailed explanation of the options. I have BBC Pro and am always happy to hear it's praises. Great job.
I used EW Hollywood orchestra, It works both modulation and articulation, I had to adjust 2CCs to get results it was really suffering. But regarding price and practice, it is almost best choice.
I scored the pro library at $450 during a boxing day sale. Pretty good I must say.
While a part of me holds reservations, I must acknowledge your clear explanation. Undoubtedly, the BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBCSO) offers an extensive content library, surpassing 630 GB, encompassing solo violins, solo cello, percussion, and more. Admittedly, it comes with a hefty price tag, but the exceptional quality justifies the cost. The meticulous effort invested in creating this library truly shines through, making it stand out from other options, including EW libraries and other Kontakt-based alternatives. When striving to make authentically orchestrated pieces, the BBCSO Pro is unparalleled. So, despite the initial hesitation over the price, that part of me recognizes the value it brings to achieving realistic and high-quality composition. And I mean no disprespect. It's just my opinion. Hope you don't hold grudge against me for that.
I love the sound of Nucleus, but it has SO many things missing for me, e.g. for solo flute patch: legato and sustains are not enough, and I don't want to write with a 2 flutes patch, staccatos, marcatos, trills, flutter tongue, it's not too much to ask for, these are basic articulations!
Great vid, looking foward for that apline project and your opinion
Don’t forget Musio. Also for $10/month or $100/year, plus they offer a lifetime license (including all future updates) for $1,000. Just note that it’s still fairly new and is still being developed and upgraded as they go. But they already have enough for a new to intermediate composer to have more than enough! Thanks for the video! Love the content!
Thanks for bringing this to my attention I’ll have to check it out :)
@@Joe-blogcomposer Of course man! I did the free trial a while back and thought about using it for something later on
I've seen the lifetime license for musio on a 50% sale once, so it will probably happen again. if someone is interested in cinesample's libraries I think it's a great long term investment.
I use BBCSO PRO in part on almost everything I do. It's been my go-to for years now. Big fan of the leaders included as well.
For orchestral work it’s my go to, I always recommend Core as the one library to go for if your starting out with orchestral mock ups, you won’t need anything else! (Expect and upgrade to pro! 😂) thanks for the comment!
I'm surprised none mentioned cinematic studio series
Good shout! Another great one that slipped my mind
So, no VSL?
I got the NI Collector's edition for 900 EUR during the winter sale. I'd say that's the best value bundle out of anything anywhere if one can wait until the next Black Friday. You get the pro orchestra and pretty much everything else NI has ever released (almost). The amount of high-quality stuff is staggering. There are more pro-level instruments and FX than I can ever use actually.
When they drop their next one I'm tempted to buy it, if anything to test what your saying! You really do get a little bit of everything, and defiantly a lot of high quality samples! Thanks for adding your thoughts :)
with spitfires new libary called Spitfire Symphony Orchestra, would you suggest BBC or Symphony Orchestra ?
BBC, the symphony orchestra is just a rebrand of old products
Certainly did give some food for thought. Spitfire is having thei Summer Sale at present (which, naturally, is in the Winter!) Aaargh! So much lovely stuff, but the pocket is empty!
What I'm probably going to do is start by getting a Cor Anglais. That's my most immediate need that is not oresent in Core. After that, we'll see what happens.
IK Pianoverse has blown everything else out of the water. For a few pence a day you own the world greatest pianos and you don't have to tune them! 😎
Thanks for sharing, hadn't heard of Pianoverse before but will defiantly be checking them out and maybe doing a video on them!
how to execute articulations, from the common kontakt, and with a common spitfire library?....any video?.....thanks!
Hello, I did do a video on how make make VST sound good, “How to make Virtual Instruments Sound Good”
ruclips.net/video/P_splmQuVX4/видео.html But that’s a really good idea for a future video and/or series, I’ll look into making one!
Won't do Kontact, tried it and it felt the same as joining Apple world. Once you break into that sphere you're almost pushed into committing to everything and your pc starts to fill with stuff you probably don't need. Much prefer separate choices so I can stay in control. 😎
Not a fan of native access 2, I understand where you are coming, I've got a 4tb external SSD and boy has that filled up! But theirs no denying they have some amazing products!
@@Joe-blogcomposer They do but they seem to have a lot of legacy stuff which one can't hide from the install and also they have a lot of libraries that sort of double each other but have different play tech underneath them for giving people the ability to have machine played articulations / phrases. Kind of like adding a tracker to a cut down chamber group.
Although the aids can be helpful to new keyboard players or MPC users - they tend to also box you in.
What winter bundle do you recommend? There’s a sale that ends today
Honestly the winter classic out of all of them stands out, you get both spitfire percussion and spitfire solo strings, both bread and butter libraries, or theirs BBC SO core on sale as well
@@Joe-blogcomposer thanks! Would you say it’s a better value than the BBC SO Pro? That one’s also on sale
@Rockstarsf the core is the best value over all, it depends if you want the strings solo instruments (all the other solo instruments are included in core) and the mic positions. If you mainly compose orchestral music and don’t have any other library BBC SO is my go too, you can always upgrade down the road to the Pro, I did do a video going through the 3 different versions ruclips.net/video/0TRDPkBcJug/видео.htmlsi=R0Q1n6MjUh7IkPEH
You get all the mic positions with EastWest as they no longer sell versions or subscriptions with 1 mic.
Thanks for this! I’m glad they did away with the 1 mic position.
Definitely a great video, low the aesthetics
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So profound.
I'm sure we all await your next contribution with baited breath.