A big problem these days is that people want results as soon as possible, so they’re easily swayed into buying the newest and most appealing libraries out there that are packed with so many effects and articulations… traditional styles of composition sadly become a second priority. Sometimes it takes years, and you will always find something new about them in time. What I’m getting at is that you have to choose carefully the sounds you want, and then it takes a while to actually become good at using them. I know it’s sampled, but it’s the most carefully and well-produced sampled sound I’ve heard in terms of strings, and I think that soundtrack was released in 2003. The closest I've heard is the string section used for the Tengai Makyo II OST and I have no idea what library was used for that incredible sound. There are many libraries that can fool most by having the most realistic sounding pizzicato, staccato, tremolo, or other articulations, but in the end no library I know of has ever come close to imitating that lovely vibrato-sustained, arco/legato sound. For instance, there is no definitive string library. The orchestral sound is different on a person to person basis. ![]() I don't want to have to pay several hundred dollars to get an orchestra sound.
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