jaketanner
Senior Member
I believe they used to be separate products but they all got bundled together
damn..LOL Maybe one day.
I believe they used to be separate products but they all got bundled together
When CinePerc was first released 6 years ago, it came in 4 separate parts: Core, Pro, Epic, and Aux. They were all sold separately and had different instruments to serve their respective functions. Then about 3 years ago they combined it into one big library.Where did you get the "core" percussion from? They only have the $799 bundle, then a bunch of secondary libraries, but I do not see a core.
When CinePerc was first released 6 years ago, it came in 4 separate parts: Core, Pro, Epic, and Aux. They were all sold separately and had different instruments to serve their respective functions. Then about 3 years ago they combined it into one big library.
Yes, I bought the original Core package, that covers all the standard orchestral percussions. It was the biggest one. There is an upgrade path for me, if I want the full CinePerc package. But I hear they changed the mapping for more consistency in the full version.I believe they used to be separate products but they all got bundled together
Why on earth? LOL Why limit their potential customers to make an $800 library instead...:(
Yes I do indeed. I use Berlin for more classical-type music, stuff that’s less cinematic and ‘epic’ in nature. It has a really detailed sound that works well exposedGot to ask; you have Berlin Percussion right, Chris? How does CinePerc and Berlin stack up in your uses?
Why on earth? LOL Why limit their potential customers to make an $800 library instead...:(
Do you not like CineStrings?Really dumb move IMO, especially since I still feel the sting for having bought Cinestrings. Getting me to pony up another several hundred dollars on a second library from them will probably not happen.
The only thing that CORE does NOT have is multiple 'hardness' mallets for the timps. Just wondering it that is worth the upgrade/sale?????
The Toontrack "Orchestral Percussions" might be what you have been waiting for... It requires Superior Drummer 3...Totally agree! Core is the only one I'm really excited about so I would've sprung for that. I just don't need all the other stuff.
The sound of Cinestrings is great, and it's a really awesome library especially for more bold-sounding stuff, but the playability, legatos and buggy scripting makes the library very frustrating to deal with. Just like Cinewinds, basically.
Probably right. The only other thing that was 'interesting' was the celeste and maybe low chimes - but for a few hundred????? Having said all this CORE really is good.The «standard» is the best and most versatile, but the hard mallets are really good when you need the extra punch! Not sure if it is worth an upgrade just for those mallets, though
Okay, then I must not have the CORE version. Sorry about that.
Simon - do you have the samples BEYOND the 'Core'? Useful? I am 'mixing and matching' currently a lot for my orch perc - wouldn't mind to keep that section 'mostly' one room though.Wow. Time to get it. It is an awesome library. Bass drums are still the best out there. Timps great too. So much to like about CinePerc.
Simon - do you have the samples BEYOND the 'Core'? Useful? I am 'mixing and matching' currently a lot for my orch perc - wouldn't mind to keep that section 'mostly' one room though.
No. As others have said, noise and script issues. I haven't heard anything negative about CinePerc; I just wish I could buy a smaller subset to give Cinesamples a second chance.Do you not like CineStrings?
The Toontrack "Orchestral Percussions" might be what you have been waiting for... It requires Superior Drummer 3...