Fermile
Geffen Studios
Hi all,
Recently I found myself searching for ethnic sounds like didgeridoo, pantam, irish flute and some more ethnic instruments... I decided I need some more information about the collections offered for comparison.
After some research on this forum and other sources, I found out there are 3-4 popular ethnic collections that composers talk about:
1. Ethno World 6.
2. UVI World suite
3. EW Quantom leap RA
4. EW Quantom leap silk
I must say I couldn't get as much info as I wanted so I address you, composers with the libraries mentioned and experience working with a lot of instruments there.
Surely a collection (as opposed to buying each individually) has a downside, when having a lot of instruments something must be degraded like quality or usage/articulations of instruments.
Before I make my purchase, I need to know more about the samples of every instrument.
I'm a bit concerned about a collection that offers loops, does some instruments have only loops and no individual notes?
how are their GUIs?
Do most of the instruments have a variety of articulations?
Are the volumes controlled via CC1 or velocity?
which collection is the closest to buying a bunch of instruments separately? - quality wise.
This is it for now, thank you all.
Itai
Recently I found myself searching for ethnic sounds like didgeridoo, pantam, irish flute and some more ethnic instruments... I decided I need some more information about the collections offered for comparison.
After some research on this forum and other sources, I found out there are 3-4 popular ethnic collections that composers talk about:
1. Ethno World 6.
2. UVI World suite
3. EW Quantom leap RA
4. EW Quantom leap silk
I must say I couldn't get as much info as I wanted so I address you, composers with the libraries mentioned and experience working with a lot of instruments there.
Surely a collection (as opposed to buying each individually) has a downside, when having a lot of instruments something must be degraded like quality or usage/articulations of instruments.
Before I make my purchase, I need to know more about the samples of every instrument.
I'm a bit concerned about a collection that offers loops, does some instruments have only loops and no individual notes?
how are their GUIs?
Do most of the instruments have a variety of articulations?
Are the volumes controlled via CC1 or velocity?
which collection is the closest to buying a bunch of instruments separately? - quality wise.
This is it for now, thank you all.
Itai