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psyolopher
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Depends what you want, synthetic, or genuine orchestral sounding strings.
For more complex synthetic strings I would recommend NI FM7, or absynth (if you're willing to put the time in, though you could probably be satisfied with some of the presets, they're a good start anyhow)
also virsyn tera and steinberg d'cota deserve a mention.
If it's genuine orchestral sounds you want there is a vst called orchestral made by Edirol, though I have never used it. I'm guessing it's a multisampler vst, though I'm unsure.
Eastwest make some very nice multisampler tools, I haven't used them personally, but I know someone who bought a big bundle and they seem to have been recorded very well, and you have a decent amount of control within the host (Native Intruments technology and GUI : ala kontakt )
http://www.soundsonline.com/Strings-Category-c-12.html
That is a link to a list of all the string sets they do.
For more complex synthetic strings I would recommend NI FM7, or absynth (if you're willing to put the time in, though you could probably be satisfied with some of the presets, they're a good start anyhow)
also virsyn tera and steinberg d'cota deserve a mention.
If it's genuine orchestral sounds you want there is a vst called orchestral made by Edirol, though I have never used it. I'm guessing it's a multisampler vst, though I'm unsure.
Eastwest make some very nice multisampler tools, I haven't used them personally, but I know someone who bought a big bundle and they seem to have been recorded very well, and you have a decent amount of control within the host (Native Intruments technology and GUI : ala kontakt )
http://www.soundsonline.com/Strings-Category-c-12.html
That is a link to a list of all the string sets they do.
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psyolopher
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http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... ght=siminnRob Sparx wrote:"and my internet company wont like the other solution"
Do you get snooped on in Iceland then?
Yup...
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psyolopher
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This is the biggest Internet/phone provider in Iceland.....To much bother to change, just gotta be careful on how much i can download!Rob Sparx wrote:Shit! Sorry to hear that man!Actually I just read your post - you don't get snooped on you just chose a shit (and probably cheap) internet provider! Plenty of people have been caught in that trap!
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psyolopher
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Nah, i mean.... I can't afford a whole fucking orchestra to my tunes!konrad wrote:Not a great idea if you want to create your own compositions though is it...Docwra wrote:Im not a big fan on instrument VST's. Got Edirol Orchestral and i know it's been heavily rinsed in Grime but i fucking hate it. Go sample some rare obscure strings or your favourite record imo
i also try to keep my sound unique!
and thanks for the tip:
DSK Strings....gonna google it now!
I made a similar thread a while back, might wanna read through that.
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... nstruments
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... nstruments
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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x2 for truth lolDocwra wrote:Im not a big fan on instrument VST's. Got Edirol Orchestral and i know it's been heavily rinsed in Grime but i fucking hate it. Go sample some rare obscure strings or your favourite record imo
I can't f***ing stand pizzicato strings in grime tunes any more, just because its the hallmark of a shit grime production..! (imo lol)
Actually, I thing that the shit orchestral grime sounds are more likely fruity and reason...
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