Kenneth Malm
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I'm currently looking to buy my first percussion library, which is meant to be used with orchestral music like film scores and games - not so much in the trailer and sound design department. I want it to be the full package, so it should have all the instruments you expect like timpani, taiko, bass drum, celeste, bells, snares, cymbals and so on. This purchase will be one I will be stuck with for a long time, that's why it is important to me that I get the most value for the money. There is no budget limit since I have enough to buy whatever library I decide on, but if there is a library that performs well above it's pricetag and matches more expensive ones, this is interesting as well.
The sound quality and realism is very important and it should work well with both a dry or wet sound, and on the different mic positions. From my own research, I have these listed so far:
- CinePerc
- True Strike 1
- Spitfire Percussion (Joby Burgess)
- NI Symphony Series Percussion
I hope this information is enough to give you an idea what I'm looing for. Would love to hear your opinions on this, to point me in the right direction!
The sound quality and realism is very important and it should work well with both a dry or wet sound, and on the different mic positions. From my own research, I have these listed so far:
- CinePerc
- True Strike 1
- Spitfire Percussion (Joby Burgess)
- NI Symphony Series Percussion
I hope this information is enough to give you an idea what I'm looing for. Would love to hear your opinions on this, to point me in the right direction!
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