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Garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik
Garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik




  1. Garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik update#
  2. Garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik full#
  3. Garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik plus#

Of course, Inspire has the Teldex sound that you mentioned you loved in the opening post but if you want that sound in an epic orchestra, then Orchestral Tools Metropolis Ark 1 may be a better bet. The big epic mockups are the ones are needed, as we can't afford a session with the local Philharmonic.īetween Albion One to Berlin Orchestra Inspire 1, I think most users would agree that Albion One is the more epic sounding of the two.

garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik

I'm sure that there is no point for libraries with solo instruments, as we're surrounded friends and colleagues that play violin, cello, trumpet and so on very well.

Garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik update#

I have to update that my budget has lifted, so I'm in the point of deciding between Albion One to Berlin Orchestra Inspire 1. With great love of course, so that's what I'm looking for in our second album. Our first album that was done before I got my place in the band pretty relied on Symphonic sound, so I'm kinda obligated to that. Now, I also do mockups and arranging for actual symphonic work (TV themes and beds for commercials), if I'm not playing live or working with a group as a band member, I'll use anything.Īctually we do a "Modern-Classic" Prog which does not rely mostly on Mellotrons, we're more a Symphonic-eclectic-Prog You play them like a keyboard, and they can fill the role of symphonic instruments while still screaming "I'm a keyboard!" It's taken me a while to really latch onto that (of all things, it was a guitarist buddy who really sold me on the idea), but I've really come around. I use G-Force Mellotrons whenever I can get away with it. Classic prog used all these wonderfully unrealistic symphonic sounds, and they feel comfortable because they don't feel like they're trying to copy anyone else. Don't get me wrong, I use EWQL and many Kontakt "realistic" instruments, but they come at a cost, you cease to be a keyboard player, and more a producer, a behind the scenes arranger. I love big symphonic stuff, but often times the best is with instruments that provide the same epic flavor, but while being decidedly keyboard. In some ways, more realistic isn't the best approach. I'm a prog guy, and that's often the thing I reach for first. These can be controlled individually, or by using each instrument’s eight macros which enable quick access to the most commonly used parameters.If you're doing classic prog, your first stop, really, should be a mellotron or string machine.

Garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik plus#

To top it off, 34 plug-ins from IK Multimedia’s SampleTank 3 workstation can be inserted in the mixer, plus a convolution reverb and four mastering processors from their T-RackS. Titles like Action Sequence and Brass Drama provide a good idea of what to expect here. As if all this were not enough, to round it all off there’s a huge selection of mixed ensembles spread across the keyboard for a fast workflow and useful sketching.

Garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik full#

Other instruments of note include organ, guitars, harps and harpsichord and a full orchestral percussion section, complete with maps. So, too, are the tuned chromatic percussion instruments, marimba, glockenspiel and chimes. Sing OutĪ very welcome addition are the choirs – female, male and mixed – that are as good, if not better than, other budget choirs we’ve encountered. HALion Sonic SE 2 is included in Cubase (version 7.5 or higher) and Cubase Artist (version 7.5 or higher) and Nuendo NEK (version 6.5 or higher). The HALion Symphonic Orchestra has a wide range of orchestral instruments, including solo, tutti and ensemble sounds in various playing styles and articulations. Garritan Personal Orchestra 5 (GPO5) is a good choice and contains a complete orchestra with over 500 instrument choices, along with comprehensive control and a very easy-to-use ARIA player. Fortunately, for orchestral newbies, who are more likely to be attracted to this library, a range of playable ensembles is also provided for simple arranging. Articulations are numerous throughout, which is ideal for experienced composers. There’s also a range of choirs and four grand pianos. It can also be used as an add-on instrument collection for SampleTank 3.Īll four sections of the orchestra are represented – strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion.

garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik

It’s supplied as a standalone workstation or a DAW plug-in. The upside to this, of course, is that it is more CPU-friendly, making it suitable for all types of computer.

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That said, the 16-bit sample rate here is lower than the full version. With a 10GB library and over 700 instruments spread across the same categories as the full version, the word ‘budget’ doesn’t really apply, content-wise. For those on a budget, IK has recently released a slimmed-down version, Miroslav Philharmonik 2 CE, based on SampleTank 3’s 64-bit engine.






Garritan personal orchestra 5 vs miroslav philharmonik