TopicPosted on 08/29/2012 at 09:02:29ProjectSAM Symphobia 1, 2 and Orchestral Essentials
Hi all
I'm considering purchasing an orchestral sound library to compliment my existing one (EWQL Symphonic Orchestra) in order to have a choice of full and ready to use orchestral patches. I generally find that this is the best way for me to spark up inspiration for a new composition / arrangement and in any case it's a great tool for working swiftly with a customer at the start of a new project.
I tried all three of the above products on the Try-Sound website this week-end but latency issues made it practically impossible to judge anything properly ...
So I'm after any advice that people may have concerning either of these products - or others - and in particular a view on the following queries :
1. In your opinion is OE a good choice of a complimentary library for EWQL ?
2. If not, should I go for Symphobia 1, Symphobia 2 or both ?
4. Are there any concerns / issues that you are aware of concerning any of these products ?
3. Any views on what ProjectSAM's contenders have to offer (Sptifire Albion or Audiobro LASS 2 ?).
All suggestions would be very much appreciated !!
Oh, and if you have a few minutes to spare I really would appreciate it if you had a quick listen to some of my songs and musical works on https://soundcloud.com/jean-michel-george and left a few comments. Cheers !
All the best, Paris vous salue bien
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2Posted on 08/30/2012 at 00:11:27
No advice folks ??
The French Audiofanzine user community has given me alot of feedback leading me to believe that the Spitfire Albion series would be a better choice than Symphobia for what I'm after. Suits me price-wise ! Any uptakes on that ?
By the way my initial parti-pris for ProjectSam is on hold anyway because their server is down and they're not taking any orders at present !! Their CEO must be having fits ...