![]() My guess is that not so good, because it would be like adding up a lot of the same, even if I mix it up. However, these are solo strings, and I guess I could try creating an ensemble, actually I plan on doing it, but I don’t know how well that will work, or how realistic it’s going to sound. To me it’s mindblowing that I can play in my computer a violin from 1727 and it sounds that good. But, the sound quality is amazing, and it’s a fascinating story what went behind the scenes to be able to capture all that. The only problem there is the rather poor GUI that makes an amazing sounding library look like a cheap one, so small and hard to read that it gives you headaches. The only ones that I have acquired lately that sound remarkable to me, and very realistic, are the Cremona Quartet that comes with Komplete 14 CE. Some of them sound pretty good, but no matter how much I tweak them, on their own they sound fine, but when I compare them to the scores I have on CD, and I have a fairly decent collection, they just sound a bit artificial. But so far, I can't find a single library with a string ensemble that sounds absolutely real to me. Nobody’s forced to read it, but I will be very grateful if you do and can help me make a decision, and hopefully this will also help many other people looking for the same thing)Ī few months ago, I set out to get the best strings libraries available, and I got some decent ones, some OK, some not so good. ![]() ![]() (Note: I apologize for the length of this post. ![]()
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