Leo
Active Member
sorry, you right, I was afraid that you mean the first demo pizzicato
You guys work weekends? :DAbsolutely! Walkthrough video is coming toward the end of next week.
Inspired by the max payne theme it seems.
You guys work weekends? :D
So impatient haha!
Out
While Native Instruments is encoding the library...
Please note, that this is a pre-release version that does not yet have the Kontakt Player library tab...
Liking the look of Nucleus, looks really good - I already have Inspire 1+2 + some of the Arks (which are all fab and love the tone). The one thing I do like about Nucleus is that the sections (eg. strings/woodwinds etc) are broken up more logically giving you a greater creative choices. Both Nucleus and Inspire have a lower footprint which I like also. Pretty sure I have most of Nucleus covered already - but if I was in your situation - I'd probably jump on Nucleus and get dedicated harp and piano libraries (the tone of both of these instruments can be highly subjective anyway).Torn between this or waiting for Inspire sale. Nucleus would be perfect if there's a Piano and Harp.
Liking the look of Nucleus, looks really good - I already have Inspire 1+2 + some of the Arks (which are all fab and love the tone). The one thing I do like about Nucleus is that the sections (eg. strings/woodwinds etc) are broken up more logically giving you a greater creative choices. Both Nucleus and Inspire have a lower footprint which I like also. Pretty sure I have most of Nucleus covered already - but if I was in your situation - I'd probably jump on Nucleus and get dedicated harp and piano libraries (the tone of both of these instruments can be highly subjective anyway).
Probably because they don't want to fulfil the claim to offer a mega realistic orchestra simulation, but an easy to use composition tool! This is more important to me than 20 microphones which are only usable in the library where they are integrated.What's the secret behind Audio Imperia's sound quality? For example, they don't include info about recording hall like Air studio for Spitfire or Teldex for Orchestral Tools. Yet they came out of nowhere and sounds just as good.
Probably because they don't want to fulfil the claim to offer a mega realistic orchestra simulation, but an easy to use composition tool! This is more important to me than 20 microphones which are only usable in the library where they are integrated.
I prefer to use external effects and try to mix a passable sound in the DAW. Mega realism in the final mix is something for experts, and I'm not one of them.
I'm absolutely convinced of the sound as it is in the demos.
@AndyP@Rey
For me, it's not so much a question of which tool to choose. Maybe the BBC Orchestra is the next in my bag, but the purpose of both tools is completely different for the way i use them.
If they fit together somehow that's ok, if not no problem.
Nucleus is for me a bit like The Orchestra, a good sounding tool I can use on my macbook.
I probably wouldn't carry a BBC Orchestra around with me, they would just be too heavy for me ...