I respect what you do, it's incredible, those strings sound great, I like the texture they give, I would use it to convey an emotional and dramatic atmosphere.
Great video and review! This seems like the ideal library to layer other string libraries for a more realistic swell effect. The control over each individual articulation is a very nice feature to have.
Another great review, Chris. I like the idea of not riding the mod wheel. This library would help me to achieve a more realistic string section in my pieces. It’s a very nice library!
Thank you Chris! Really beautiful string swells! I especially love the soft sul-tasto swells! These natural performances really add a lot of emotion and dynamics to any piece! :)
It's really nice to hear this kind of articulation ! So realistic and avoir the midi cc things...brings so much live . It reminds me a little bit olafur arnalds chamber strings
I really like the sound of it, and that I can sculpt the sound myself. It sounds beautiful. It would really add a realistic and dynamic string sound to any song. Love it!
This library looks awesome! I am only starting to learn how to use a DAW and am not familiar with too many libraries yet, but I can immediately see the value in this one. Would be great for atmospheric game music!
Great showcase. I would use this library for my journey to become a better composer. I want to add as much as i can to my slightly expanding roster of vsts for college; as well as mini projects for the film club im in.
I’ve been hoping you would review this one, Chris! When I saw this library, I got very excited. I struggle with how much time it can take to program natural swells. I can see this library being super helpful in my workflow. I like working in a much more organic way if I can, and I feel like a lot of the programming can get very technical and pull me out of my creative momentum. I do a lot of orchestral ambient tracks and this type of library would be such a helpful asset to my toolset. It sounds great, and looks like it has a very user-friendly interface. Thanks for doing the review!
I Love the String swells but since I suck at Piano playing I do those Manuel after playing in the String, so this liberary would be a huge Help. I think that a feauture to disable the hearable bow Change would be really nice tho. The Design "Worthy and Nocturne" really impressed me and want me to use those in my darksouls-esque Pieces I am currently working on for a Video Game.
I always enjoyed listening to orchestral soundtracks. I learnd a little bit of piano and guitar but it never scratched my creativity itch in terms of music. Recently I started composing o Reaper using the free BBC library. It itches no more! 😂
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All I can say is, I like simple. I like this. Niche? No Doubt! BUT, the potential moments where this can be used for added texture and flourishes would be super beneficial. Really smart idea from Sonixinema! Thanks again for the preview and in-depth look at this really unique library!
Hello, your content is super cool. I entered the giveaway now - if I win, I would use the library for my production music albums and the PC game that I am going to work on soon.
I respect what you do, it's incredible, those strings sound great, I like the texture they give, I would use it to convey an emotional and dramatic atmosphere.
The cheeky rebowing would be great for providing subtle movement within my compositions, fantastic overview to a fantastic library, Chris!
Great video and review! This seems like the ideal library to layer other string libraries for a more realistic swell effect. The control over each individual articulation is a very nice feature to have.
Thanks for this review, Christopher! Much appreciated.
Another great review, Chris. I like the idea of not riding the mod wheel. This library would help me to achieve a more realistic string section in my pieces. It’s a very nice library!
Really enjoy your vids. I learn a lot from them on orchestrating within a DAW even though I'm still in the learning phase
This is what I always wanted. I would love to use it as fluctuating atmospheric sound!
Thanks for the continued awesome reviews, these are my favorite! Would definitely like to have this in my tool-kit for film-scoring. Thanks!
Nice library for my orchestral music.
Looking forward to this one.
Thank you Chris! Really beautiful string swells! I especially love the soft sul-tasto swells! These natural performances really add a lot of emotion and dynamics to any piece! :)
Great video. I'd love to use this to add more string section effects to my mixes.
I’d love to use this library as a way to enrich my music and make it easier for automation
It's really nice to hear this kind of articulation ! So realistic and avoir the midi cc things...brings so much live . It reminds me a little bit olafur arnalds chamber strings
I really like the sound of it, and that I can sculpt the sound myself. It sounds beautiful.
It would really add a realistic and dynamic string sound to any song. Love it!
This library looks awesome! I am only starting to learn how to use a DAW and am not familiar with too many libraries yet, but I can immediately see the value in this one. Would be great for atmospheric game music!
Sounds nice!!
Great showcase. I would use this library for my journey to become a better composer. I want to add as much as i can to my slightly expanding roster of vsts for college; as well as mini projects for the film club im in.
This would be fantastic for background strings in a concerto or solo piece.
It would be a blast to add this to my arsenal, to add great depth and texture, even for sound design also.
I like this review. It is a very specific library, but can be useful for certain scores that call for it.
I’ve been hoping you would review this one, Chris! When I saw this library, I got very excited. I struggle with how much time it can take to program natural swells. I can see this library being super helpful in my workflow. I like working in a much more organic way if I can, and I feel like a lot of the programming can get very technical and pull me out of my creative momentum. I do a lot of orchestral ambient tracks and this type of library would be such a helpful asset to my toolset. It sounds great, and looks like it has a very user-friendly interface. Thanks for doing the review!
Beautiful sound! Would use it as the background strings.
Nice to start with!
I Love the String swells but since I suck at Piano playing I do those Manuel after playing in the String, so this liberary would be a huge Help. I think that a feauture to disable the hearable bow Change would be really nice tho. The Design "Worthy and Nocturne" really impressed me and want me to use those in my darksouls-esque Pieces I am currently working on for a Video Game.
I completely agree about the rebow.
Nice library, can be useful in some cases.
I always enjoyed listening to orchestral soundtracks. I learnd a little bit of piano and guitar but it never scratched my creativity itch in terms of music. Recently I started composing o Reaper using the free BBC library. It itches no more! 😂
Looks good.
UPDATE: The giveaway has now ended. Stay tuned for more - thanks so much for entering! If you'd like to purchase the library, you can do so here: bit.ly/3fYFvVu
All I can say is, I like simple. I like this. Niche? No Doubt! BUT, the potential moments where this can be used for added texture and flourishes would be super beneficial. Really smart idea from Sonixinema! Thanks again for the preview and in-depth look at this really unique library!
Great overview of this library, Chris! Quite niche, but could be very effective in all sorts settings.
I agree om the rebow as well but I love the tone and would blend it into a lot of songs.
Great! Would use it with the legato cello + legato violin!
Hello, your content is super cool. I entered the giveaway now - if I win, I would use the library for my production music albums and the PC game that I am going to work on soon.