No, I will buy the SE/SE+ extended libraries for woodwinds and brass after that.
so, let my update my wants and needs.įull VSL library (however it does not be exaclty full, 4 main strings - (violin, viola, cello and double bass), the most important instruments from woodwinds, brass and persussion sections BASICALLY all the instruments which can be found in KONTAKT 5 would be sufficient + 12, 13 articulations for each instrument, is there such option when buying VSL ? Probably not.Īrticulation here is rather poor, for instance tremolo sounds rather poor, don't you think? Is it possible that only those two differences make so much difference in price? The number of instruments is bassicly the same (WTF?) I do not understand this (?) The main differences seem to be in the number and quality of articulations and the fact that in in Kontakt 5 samples are already put through reverb (therefore you do not start with dry samples).
I compared both Kontakt's 5 'The Vienna Symphonic Library Orchestra' Library and 'SYMPHONIC CUBE – 10 VIENNA INSTRUMENTS' Library. What about that 'Vienna Ensemble Pro' - does it have all instruments I enlisted above? I assume that in terms of articulation all original products from VSL are sufficient enough.Ĭlick to expand.Could you give me liks from vsl.co.at to that STANDARD and EXTENDED versions please? 50 articulations for each instrument? Man, even 12 or 13 articulations would be enough for me, honestly. How many years one has to work to afford Vienna Symphonic Library consisting of those instruments + Vienna MIR?ĮVERYTHING from VSL is sooo expensive. The ones found in SYMPHONIC CUBE – 10 VIENNA INSTRUMENTS
My library should consist of full instruments list: The issue is money - How much would it cost? Or eventualy play with VSL library through KONTAKT 5 built in reverb if there is the way to do so. this convolution reverb (if this is the one used in the samples I posted in my previous post) full VSL Library (quite cheap) with realistic and full articulation (which honestly is very limited in KONTAKT 5)Ģ. You are right that the reverb from Kontakt 5 is exactly what I am looking for HOWEVER Kontakt's 'The Vienna Symphonic Library Orchestra' do not even come close to the original full Libraries found in vsl.co.at IN TERMS OF ARTICULATION sooooooo maby there is a way to purchase VSL library and play in through reverb build into KONTAKT 5?ġ. Reflektor is a handy tool however the room effects built into Reflektor did not even come close to the reverb in links I posted in my previous post.
I've just played with a dry piano VST and put it through Reflektor built into my Guitar Pro 5. This 'Vienna symphonic Library' from vsl.co.at on the other hand sounds more spacious, the samples sound more far away.at least it is what I can tell from demos.Ĭompare solo violins without any effects from those two mentioned libraries to see what I am talking about.
'The Vienna Symphonic Library Orchestra' which comes with in original KONTAKT 5 is more dry and feels more 'close'. The samples from those two libraries must have been recodred in two different environments. Two libraries mentioned sound completelly different which is an argument in favor of the fact that they were made by two different companies. If I am right then why do they share the same name? Samples from 'The Vienna Symphonic Library Orchestra' (which can be found in original KONTAKT 5 which comes along with KOMPLETE 8 which I bought) and 'Vienna symphonic Library' from vsl.co.at do not come from the same producer therefore Kontakt's 5 Symphonic Library is NOT a shortened version of the 'Vienna symphonic Library' from vsl.co.at, am I right? Or am I wrong?