Just before you mentioned the price, I was reading another internet site while listening. Then I heard something that sounded like ‘29 dollars’. I thought maybe he said something like ‘229 dollars’ and rewound the video a bit. Unbelievable! For that price this great library is a gift and other ‘librarians’ would sell this for the price I thought I heard. I'm still not sure if it was the best cello library and I'll have to play it myself to decide. But it's certainly one of the best libraries, and when you factor in the price, this one certainly gets the highest rating. All articulations, without exception, sound very good and very usable. The celli (probably also the violins) sustains and legatos are probably more in the direction of dramatic and somewhat slow than virtuoso fast, which is how I prefer them, and you played them the way I wanted to hear them. Thanks for the entertaining and informative video. PS: I had to laugh at the celli staccatos (and I'm still smiling) because the mic was probably resonating with your very enthusiastic playing and you probably couldn't hear it with the headphones.
Hope this is viewed as constructive criticism but you should have used the close mic and the room mic. The close mic is important with that library imo. Anyway, thanks for the video. edited: At least you did it at the end of the video.
Thanks for checking out the library!
Any time! It’s a really beautiful product!
Just before you mentioned the price, I was reading another internet site while listening. Then I heard something that sounded like ‘29 dollars’. I thought maybe he said something like ‘229 dollars’ and rewound the video a bit. Unbelievable! For that price this great library is a gift and other ‘librarians’ would sell this for the price I thought I heard. I'm still not sure if it was the best cello library and I'll have to play it myself to decide. But it's certainly one of the best libraries, and when you factor in the price, this one certainly gets the highest rating. All articulations, without exception, sound very good and very usable.
The celli (probably also the violins) sustains and legatos are probably more in the direction of dramatic and somewhat slow than virtuoso fast, which is how I prefer them, and you played them the way I wanted to hear them. Thanks for the entertaining and informative video.
PS: I had to laugh at the celli staccatos (and I'm still smiling) because the mic was probably resonating with your very enthusiastic playing and you probably couldn't hear it with the headphones.
Hope this is viewed as constructive criticism but you should have used the close mic and the room mic. The close mic is important with that library imo. Anyway, thanks for the video.
edited: At least you did it at the end of the video.
These actually look really good!
Yeah I was really impressed, especially by the variety of legatos and the low celli.
These sound like they be very useful for divisi writing as well.
ETA: …being small sections by design. I think it’s three cellos. Five violins? And recorded dry
Yes I think you’re right!