bryla
Orchestrator
Rhapsody discount: https://impactsoundworks.com/product/rhapsody-orchestral-percussion/
$79!!
$79!!
I got the NI Symphonic Perc on BF and I am very happy with the Timpani and other drums. The Celeste, Bells etc, is not as excellent.Thoughts and feelings please!
(Should add rhapsody's not quite the sound I'm after, and Berlin's overkill for my budget and disk space)
Go for True Strike. You won't regret it.I've narrowed my choices down to Spitfire Joby Burgess percussion (at wishlist price) and true strike 1 (with the lovely xmas discount).
The only other percussion I have is MA1.
The spitfire seems more versatile with stand out tuned percussion that could carry a piece solo.
True strike seems to be a more cinematic sound and is obviously half the price.
Thoughts and feelings please!
(Should add rhapsody's not quite the sound I'm after, and Berlin's overkill for my budget and disk space)
Go for True Strike. You won't regret it.
As trI got the NI Symphonic Perc on BF and I am very happy with the Timpani and other drums. The Celeste, Bells etc, is not as excellent.
I think there is someone on this forum selling NI SP for about ~$120.
I got the NI Symphonic Perc on BF and I am very happy with the Timpani and other drums. The Celeste, Bells etc, is not as excellent.
I think there is someone on this forum selling NI SP for about ~$120.
@William Palmer
I have Spitfire, NI, and recently got Berlin percussion also.
I'd say Spitfire is the way to go for you, or True Strike if keeping costs down (will be better than NI), although I'm just going by reputation for True Strike, as I don't have it myself to compare.
Spitfire's percussion is simply wonderful sounding. I use it all the time. It's getting on a bit now in age, but that doesn't matter, it still sounds great for pretty much the entire range of the instruments. There's more than enough variety in there, and ability to hold its own as solo, at least in an orchestral context.
Berlin is excellent, but you don't get the timpani with it, and it is higher in price even then. It is worth it if you need the greater variety it offers vs. Spitfire, and some instruments sound better than Spitfire (I'm looking at you bass drum), but then some of Spitfire's instruments I like better than Berlin's, like the Celeste. You'd only get this if you want to match to other OT products, or need the extra variety (which generally you don't).
Spitfire Percussion is currently 40% off until 23:59GMT 12th Februrary 2019.If you have a combination of Spitfire Percussion and Hanz Zimmer Percussion you are good to go.