ProfoundSilence
Senior Member
in terms of completeness - full berlin strings is unbeatable.
violins I = 37 articulations in the main library + 15 articulationis in expansion A + 30 articulations in expansion E. This doesn't even include the swells/crescendos/decrescendos/runs from the main library.
you can intelligently create multis to crossfade between these, or velocity switch, ect. infact you can 4 way 2d crossfade between them.
just loading single articulations for Violins I and the first expansion is 53 articulations. but its also 4.81 gb with only 1 microphone position. throw in an SFX multi and a measured trill patch and Bartok pizz and you're at 5.42 gb.
if you wanted to fit all the articulations on keyswitches, you'd have to use something like flex router and another keyboard(larger than 61 keys)
and ofcourse full berlin strings is vastly more expensive as well.
but it does basically everything, except any official divisi solution. although I've figured out ways around that - its pretty immense when it comes to options.
violins I = 37 articulations in the main library + 15 articulationis in expansion A + 30 articulations in expansion E. This doesn't even include the swells/crescendos/decrescendos/runs from the main library.
you can intelligently create multis to crossfade between these, or velocity switch, ect. infact you can 4 way 2d crossfade between them.
just loading single articulations for Violins I and the first expansion is 53 articulations. but its also 4.81 gb with only 1 microphone position. throw in an SFX multi and a measured trill patch and Bartok pizz and you're at 5.42 gb.
if you wanted to fit all the articulations on keyswitches, you'd have to use something like flex router and another keyboard(larger than 61 keys)
and ofcourse full berlin strings is vastly more expensive as well.
but it does basically everything, except any official divisi solution. although I've figured out ways around that - its pretty immense when it comes to options.
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