Wow. Just wow. The possibilities, feed outputs to various external synth, blend psy trance with orchestral, have it all be organized in one space. Hands down, this has been the most fascinating release of any tool set i've seen in 2 years. Thank you! Definitely getting my wallet out right now with orchestra 3 discount but even without it....🎉 Oh the possibilities of complex arrangements and blending genres outputting live to different synths... ❤👏
This is amazing - i can't believe how complex and perfect these arrangements sound. Amazing how incredibly balanced these arrangements sound when performed live. I need this! 😍
Love it ! will get one soon. It really helps to write demos faster. I'm happy and exited that I can try so many different arrangements so quickly and see which one suits best my ideas.
I want to use it for idea generation. See if anything strikes my imagination. But yeah, the ability to try out different arrangement ideas is great for demos and sketches. (Not so good for “I just press this chord for a few measures and I have a whole full blown composition, with no effort involved.” But we already know some lazy, untalented people are going to use it like that…)
Amazing stuff. Already posted under different account... One request for future update. Could you guys please make a button for option to view all 10 instruments on screen or 5. Yes 10 will have to be smaller in size and squeezed but 10 in full view please
Badass.Really powerfull like Opus by East West And Sonuscore.But here Sonuscore made arrangements for other types of music too,cocmbined with electronic elements as well.Something that East West Opus orchestrator Doesnt have....Well done.I knew that you would keep the craziest part for you.....
@@yves2078after i read that this has up to 4 velocity layers i wonder why?It should have at least 10....Also East West Opus orchestrator lets you to create your own arrangements as i know so far.....and it has much more velocity layers and it is proven that you can make very good quality music even for movies
@user-vp9ub1fm8y I think the primary reason I might like this more is the different types of genres. I like the EW orchestrator and use it a lot, but it primarily focuses on the "orchestral sound".. this on the other hand, can get you going on cool synths, guitars and unique arrangements outside of just the orchestra.. I personally love that.
Really Cant Believe How this pairs up with EW Fantasy Orchestrator. EW has set standards for decades & their Fantasy series is so groundbreaking + Plus with their Orchestrator It does EXACTLY the same as THE SCORE does. Well .. finally someone needs to break the standards right ? Sonuscore - You guys have hit out of the park ! Can't imagine what's next !
Just bought it last night, It is so great! The only thing is the specs for cpu and ram are rated a little low because it says 4gigs but my computer is struggling with 8gigs even with my buffer set high! Is there a way to optimize it? Other than that this thing is genius great work!
Another great product from Sonuscore. Now someone just needs to link it to a suitably trained AI and you have an automated scoring tool for movies and TV. It likely will never be anywhere as good as John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore etc., of course, but it could be useful for cutting costs on smaller productions. Perhaps include knobs for bombast level, mawkish sentimentality, and similarity to prior works by composers such as Gustav Holst and Richard Wagner. 😜
My question is will people use this as an idea source for creating original tracks or will someone press keys and let this do the work for them? It seems like a great tool. But also people can just press a key and let the program do all the work. When other composers are actually using there own hard work in creating music. Yes we get writers block and seems like it could be a good tool to get your creative juices flowing and rewrite with your own instrumentations. Other than that you will hear the same musical tracks by many different people. Then someone can claim a copy write suit.
@sonuscore Congrats to this release My questions Will the limited edition crossgrade version for complete 3 user be a full version...? For example...i sell my complete 3 in 2 years does that affect the score ot is that crossgrade more a loyaty and same time intro price? Can i play all instruments within the score like single instr each note a key plus articulations? Are all the recordings new or kinda mix from previous flagships within a new concept? Mighz buy it as an complete and in generell sonuscore user( chroma is amazing)
You cannot sell most VSTs for which you buy licenses. The Sonuscore terms and conditions state: "The MEDIA LICENSE also forbids any re-distribution method of the CONTENT, through any means, including but not limited to, re-selling, trading, sharing, resampling, mixing, processing, isolating, or embedding into software or hardware of any kind, for the purpose of re-recording or reproduction as part of any free or commercial library of musical and/or sound effect samples and/or articulations, or any form of musical sample or sound effect sample playback system or device."
Thank you for the answer but you missed the most imporzant one Are the samples / instr all new recotdings or taken from other sonuscore instruments like for example complete 3? 👍
@@marcvoss Hi! To be able to offer as all-embracing an instrument palette as possible, we have done extensive new recordings for The Score. For the orchestral part, we recorded strings, brass, and woodwinds with various articulations for high and low ensemble, (instead of split smaller sections as in TOC3). Also new are the percussion drums (London Recording Session) and huge trailer hits from BOOM Library, almost all band instruments (bass, various drum sets, guitars etc) and most of the World Instrument category (Recording Sessions in Teheran & Georgia). In addition, we have also included the most suitable sounds from previous products (e.g. Origins/Elysion) and other sounds that simply fit the new recordings, such as the Concert Harp or the Mallets from TOC3. All in all, way more than 50% of the instruments and sounds are new material! Although based on the ideas of our previous products such as TOC, Elysion, and the Action series, The Score is a product of its own that we will continue to develop in the near future. :)
I purchased this and after using it for a bit, I'm not likely to ever use any full story arrangements or record the audio in a final project. I'll probably just use this for ideas and use other products to record and build on the idea. It's not just the sound quality that's weak. It's also the fact that what was played is far too repetitive and will be used by a ton of other people. I found this to be the same with The Orchestra Complete and the companion products, Elysion and Dark Horizons. I've never recorded anything with them. These are just sketching tools for me and I suspect people who have experience composing will feel the same way. I think of this in the same way I think of sample loops. Use them for ideas, them play similar parts and add original tracks.
Agreed, but I think that's the point of tools like these is to get your creative juices going.. I struggle with writers block sooo much, but when I finally get going it's a blast. I think this might help with thay
It sounds amazing, but maybe too amazing IMO. I think it's very cool if you use this as a texture blended in an orchestral composition from scratch, but it should definitely not become your main layer. Otherwise, where's authenticity?
I think I found the answer, but am I right that you can "Make the melody your own within THE SCORE by adjusting the notes to your taste. Export the MIDI including the dynamics to your DAW to orchestrate it further."? www.sonuscore.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/SONU-TS-screenshot_18.jpg
Can someone tell me if everything in this package is just all presets loaded onto the keys or am I able to freely play all the instruments in this package on their own and change the way they sound and play to their core? I am wanting to get The Score over The Orchestra, because (I think, correct me if I am wrong) The Score has a lot more variety of instruments and instruments alone as well that I can work with than just the The Orchestra pack that mainly deals with orchestra instruments?
Sorry. As Impressive as this library sounds, I can't help but feel that the days of real composing are slowly fading away. This thing does it all... It is pretty amazing though 😏
Composing 🤣I have come from the 1980's where I had to key punch in midi or record midi live on DX7, Roland D70 etc Cakewalk version 1 - this is just a music arranger product for people with no talent who know 3 chords - I am dissapointed the way the music industry is going - these days anyone can be a Beethoven or a Chopin - SAD
@@ABStudioProductions69 - Yeah, BabyBoomer (1961) here and I did the 80's thing too. Roland, Yamaha, Akai, Ensoniq, 4 track cassette, 8 track reel-to reel, 16 track 1/4 inch, razor blade edits, patch bays, etc. Like you said, it's an arranger. Good for ideas, but not good for original composition without a lot of work. I think of these as being good for making a pencil sketch before your bring out your paint brush and color palette. You're probably going to erase parts of your sketch and draw in your own lines before your get around to painting. YOu can do the same just listening to popular and/or your favorite music for inspiration, but this is another resource you can play with. I'm good with or without it.
I'm somewhat afraid that this kind of software might eventually penalize really talented people, who take their time to write every single line with care and love, just to advantage cheaters who quickly load up some random preset and call it a day. It won't happen soon, but if we keep pushing in this direction it might happen eventually. And that will really be the end of music as an art form. Music is expression. This is not expression.
100%agree with you this is just another version of a cheap keyboard you could buy in the 1990's with an arranger and play music with backing tracks - with more technology 30 years later - no discredit to Sonuscore as I have many of their products and love them BUT - everything is going AI - no real musicians/composers will be left in 5 years - Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin ....... all vomiting in their graves
The more talk there is about AI and instant gratification tools like this, the more I realize that it will be a long time before it's professional quality. It may never actually get very far in the professional world. AI can make music from scratch, but it's terrible. It will improve, but it's going to be a long time before it replaces anyone and moves are being made to stop that from happening. And with this type of tool, a lack of originality doesn't translate into a career. Pushing a button and calling it a day won't get you a job because anyone can do that. At the moment, the novelty of these things is the reason for the hype. Give it time and people will realize how boring it is. It may never get that much better. It all depends on whether developers of AI and this type of tool decide to focus their products on the professional creator, business consumers or the public consumer market. The Score is a probably more for the public consumer/hobbyist like myself than it is for professional composers, which I used to be until streaming services came along and royalties took a nose dive.
@@AlexaDigitalMedia I agree, but nevertheless it might soon become very tempting for a professional to be more productive by using tools like this, and throw all ethics down the drain for the sake of chasing money
In the late 70's, early 80's, I had an organ with an arranger that did almost the same thing. Almost 50 years later and musicians playing instruments are still here.
Hmm. I like how it can assist you in some ways, but the way the mod wheel affects arrangement patterns is kind of weird. That’s too lazy imo. That kind of stuff is a craft that a composer should spend time learning. Imo, nothing good comes from having arrangement elements automated for you. It’s one thing to have preset patterns and style/genre instrument setups, but you shouldn’t be able to essentially have an entire score by pressing a few chords into a DAW. This is making composition way too lazy and effortless. I’ll personally stick to using automation and manual development of the arrangement. That mod wheel thing turns me off big time. But if this has nice “templates” then it might be worth it.
For its capabilities, I'd say it's very good value and especially so if you can get it discounted at a crossgrade price because you already own The Orchestra.
@@BartekEVH Accepted - a professional would likely disdain it as they wouldn't want to sound like everyone else. It's perhaps more a niche product for much less talented lazy amateurs like me. It's also not dirt cheap - I expect it will be discounted further eventually in a sale.
I bought it because I love all Sonuscore products, but this is very underwhelming. The Orchestra is much more usable, as is UVI's Augmented Orchestra. This sounds great, but ultimately rather pointless as I do all my arranging in the DAW. If you're doing 1-finger composing, short loops or perhaps stock music you might find something here, otherwise meh, get The Orchestra Complete.
I haven't used it much since I bought it. Bit of a gimmick. They could have just as easily updated The Orchestra with the new technology instead of this confusing side project.
feels not very organic. More like pressing a Wavestation note or play arranger keyboards. You can hear switches and the patterns. Its more a sketch tool.
so its an arranger like a cheap casio keyboard from 1991 - just with better quality sounds?? whats the point aren't musicians/composers supposed to use DAWs to express their individual talents - sorry to be so negative but????
Disagree. Apparently, you can play ALL included instruments freely, you can play arranged groups and - even there - customize each single instrument to the very core. Hard to tell if I've ever seen more freedom and at the same time inspirational tools for a composer in a single plugin. What do you want more?
If you'd spent the same amount of time working in your DAW as you have complaining about a library you're never going to buy, you could have released something.
this is highly customizable extremely agile and has beautiful sound and you say 300-400 is high price? Look at other places they give couple of strings so called innovative and call it 700 dollars
I like that it doesn’t sound over-cloaked in reverb, and that the fresh, balanced clarity is there.
This is the most impressive sequencer I've ever seen in a KONTAKT library. WOW!!
Wow. Just wow. The possibilities, feed outputs to various external synth, blend psy trance with orchestral, have it all be organized in one space. Hands down, this has been the most fascinating release of any tool set i've seen in 2 years. Thank you! Definitely getting my wallet out right now with orchestra 3 discount but even without it....🎉 Oh the possibilities of complex arrangements and blending genres outputting live to different synths... ❤👏
it's made for kids not musicians
@@yves2078Salty much? Musicians can easily use this as a starting point.
This is amazing - i can't believe how complex and perfect these arrangements sound. Amazing how incredibly balanced these arrangements sound when performed live. I need this! 😍
I am delighted, the beauty of this library is that it inspires ideas.
Wow. This is something I really need, since I do not come from a composer background. It looks pretty deep, but offers some great ideas.
No words guys. You did just an amazing library and its on the top 3 of best library i heard in these days. WOOOOW. Great job !!! 10/10 🥳🥳🥳
What are the other two?^^
What are the other two?^^
charlot
so you didn't hear anything!!! charlotte
EW Fantasy Series.... @@marcvoss
Impressive Another great product from Sonuscore great work
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Love it ! will get one soon. It really helps to write demos faster. I'm happy and exited that I can try so many different arrangements so quickly and see which one suits best my ideas.
I want to use it for idea generation. See if anything strikes my imagination.
But yeah, the ability to try out different arrangement ideas is great for demos and sketches.
(Not so good for “I just press this chord for a few measures and I have a whole full blown composition, with no effort involved.” But we already know some lazy, untalented people are going to use it like that…)
Amazing stuff. Already posted under different account... One request for future update. Could you guys please make a button for option to view all 10 instruments on screen or 5. Yes 10 will have to be smaller in size and squeezed but 10 in full view please
Nooooo !!! once again you've emptied my little savings !!! right on time i have to say ... great work
I already own The Orchestra 1, 2 and 3. I’ll wait for Sonuscore to drop the price on Black Friday. 8 MORE MONTHS TO GO!!
Just bought it!
Badass.Really powerfull like Opus by East West And Sonuscore.But here Sonuscore made arrangements for other types of music too,cocmbined with electronic elements as well.Something that East West Opus orchestrator Doesnt have....Well done.I knew that you would keep the craziest part for you.....
you're talking rubbish
@@yves2078after i read that this has up to 4 velocity layers i wonder why?It should have at least 10....Also East West Opus orchestrator lets you to create your own arrangements as i know so far.....and it has much more velocity layers and it is proven that you can make very good quality music even for movies
sonuscore themselves made opus for eastwest
@user-vp9ub1fm8y I think the primary reason I might like this more is the different types of genres. I like the EW orchestrator and use it a lot, but it primarily focuses on the "orchestral sound".. this on the other hand, can get you going on cool synths, guitars and unique arrangements outside of just the orchestra.. I personally love that.
Really Cant Believe How this pairs up with EW Fantasy Orchestrator. EW has set standards for decades & their Fantasy series is so groundbreaking + Plus with their Orchestrator It does EXACTLY the same as THE SCORE does.
Well .. finally someone needs to break the standards right ? Sonuscore - You guys have hit out of the park ! Can't imagine what's next !
This is true musical innovation. Gotta get me one of these definitely.
When art meets technology with great minds
Just bought it last night, It is so great! The only thing is the specs for cpu and ram are rated a little low because it says 4gigs but my computer is struggling with 8gigs even with my buffer set high! Is there a way to optimize it? Other than that this thing is genius great work!
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Another great product from Sonuscore. Now someone just needs to link it to a suitably trained AI and you have an automated scoring tool for movies and TV. It likely will never be anywhere as good as John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore etc., of course, but it could be useful for cutting costs on smaller productions. Perhaps include knobs for bombast level, mawkish sentimentality, and similarity to prior works by composers such as Gustav Holst and Richard Wagner. 😜
jerk
I think we should all go back doing some manual jobs that cannot be replaced by AI! Electrician? Plumber?
Nice tool!! Very catchy and interesting to play with. And btw 18:45 i see what you did there :) thats like almost exactly the interstellar piece
I must say I must have it
If I use this instrument exclusively to compose a score, will it make me ineligible to win an Academy Award? Just want to make sure before buying.
My question is will people use this as an idea source for creating original tracks or will someone press keys and let this do the work for them? It seems like a great tool. But also people can just press a key and let the program do all the work. When other composers are actually using there own hard work in creating music. Yes we get writers block and seems like it could be a good tool to get your creative juices flowing and rewrite with your own instrumentations. Other than that you will hear the same musical tracks by many different people. Then someone can claim a copy write suit.
Whattttt 😮
This reminds me of what high end workstations can do with auto-accompaniment, like Yamaha's Tyros and Genos - but I like it!
@sonuscore
Congrats to this release
My questions
Will the limited edition crossgrade version for complete 3 user be a full version...?
For example...i sell my complete 3 in 2 years does that affect the score ot is that crossgrade more a loyaty and same time intro price?
Can i play all instruments within the score like single instr each note a key plus articulations?
Are all the recordings new or kinda mix from previous flagships within a new concept?
Mighz buy it as an complete and in generell sonuscore user( chroma is amazing)
Hi!
- When you crossgrade to The Score, you will own it of course ;)
- Yes, all instruments can be played indiviually in our Single NKI!
❤
You cannot sell most VSTs for which you buy licenses. The Sonuscore terms and conditions state: "The MEDIA LICENSE also forbids any re-distribution method of the CONTENT, through any means, including but not limited to, re-selling, trading, sharing, resampling, mixing, processing, isolating, or embedding into software or hardware of any kind, for the purpose of re-recording or reproduction as part of any free or commercial library of musical and/or sound effect samples and/or articulations, or any form of musical sample or sound effect sample playback system or device."
Thank you for the answer but you missed the most imporzant one
Are the samples / instr all new recotdings or taken from other sonuscore instruments like for example complete 3?
👍
@@marcvoss Hi! To be able to offer as all-embracing an instrument palette as possible, we have done extensive new recordings for The Score. For the orchestral part, we recorded strings, brass, and woodwinds with various articulations for high and low ensemble, (instead of split smaller sections as in TOC3). Also new are the percussion drums (London Recording Session) and huge trailer hits from BOOM Library, almost all band instruments (bass, various drum sets, guitars etc) and most of the World Instrument category (Recording Sessions in Teheran & Georgia). In addition, we have also included the most suitable sounds from previous products (e.g. Origins/Elysion) and other sounds that simply fit the new recordings, such as the Concert Harp or the Mallets from TOC3.
All in all, way more than 50% of the instruments and sounds are new material!
Although based on the ideas of our previous products such as TOC, Elysion, and the Action series, The Score is a product of its own that we will continue to develop in the near future. :)
This is soon going to be THE sound of reality shows everywhere 😂. At least there’s lots of ways you can customize and you play your own chords etc
Can I maximize the window to see and work with all 10 instruments at the same time?
Wow
I purchased this and after using it for a bit, I'm not likely to ever use any full story arrangements or record the audio in a final project. I'll probably just use this for ideas and use other products to record and build on the idea. It's not just the sound quality that's weak. It's also the fact that what was played is far too repetitive and will be used by a ton of other people. I found this to be the same with The Orchestra Complete and the companion products, Elysion and Dark Horizons. I've never recorded anything with them. These are just sketching tools for me and I suspect people who have experience composing will feel the same way. I think of this in the same way I think of sample loops. Use them for ideas, them play similar parts and add original tracks.
Agreed, but I think that's the point of tools like these is to get your creative juices going.. I struggle with writers block sooo much, but when I finally get going it's a blast. I think this might help with thay
Thousand men is soooooo beautiful also hunting low also a lot more haha
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It sounds amazing, but maybe too amazing IMO. I think it's very cool if you use this as a texture blended in an orchestral composition from scratch, but it should definitely not become your main layer. Otherwise, where's authenticity?
Sounds good! Are the phrases fully editable?
I think I found the answer, but am I right that you can "Make the melody your own within THE SCORE by adjusting the notes to your taste. Export the MIDI including the dynamics to your DAW to orchestrate it further."?
www.sonuscore.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/SONU-TS-screenshot_18.jpg
yeah!@@richochet
Can someone tell me if everything in this package is just all presets loaded onto the keys or am I able to freely play all the instruments in this package on their own and change the way they sound and play to their core?
I am wanting to get The Score over The Orchestra, because (I think, correct me if I am wrong) The Score has a lot more variety of instruments and instruments alone as well that I can work with than just the The Orchestra pack that mainly deals with orchestra instruments?
You can play all instruments freely, they are all included as single nkis.
Sorry. As Impressive as this library sounds, I can't help but feel that the days of real composing are slowly fading away.
This thing does it all...
It is pretty amazing though 😏
Composing 🤣I have come from the 1980's where I had to key punch in midi or record midi live on DX7, Roland D70 etc Cakewalk version 1 - this is just a music arranger product for people with no talent who know 3 chords - I am dissapointed the way the music industry is going - these days anyone can be a Beethoven or a Chopin - SAD
@@ABStudioProductions69 - Yeah, BabyBoomer (1961) here and I did the 80's thing too. Roland, Yamaha, Akai, Ensoniq, 4 track cassette, 8 track reel-to reel, 16 track 1/4 inch, razor blade edits, patch bays, etc. Like you said, it's an arranger. Good for ideas, but not good for original composition without a lot of work. I think of these as being good for making a pencil sketch before your bring out your paint brush and color palette. You're probably going to erase parts of your sketch and draw in your own lines before your get around to painting. YOu can do the same just listening to popular and/or your favorite music for inspiration, but this is another resource you can play with. I'm good with or without it.
Hans Zimmer approves
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Imagine if Hans has developed something like this for all his films for the past 6 years 😂
Warum nennt Ihr das nicht einfach "Der einarmige Bandit"? ;)
I'm somewhat afraid that this kind of software might eventually penalize really talented people, who take their time to write every single line with care and love, just to advantage cheaters who quickly load up some random preset and call it a day. It won't happen soon, but if we keep pushing in this direction it might happen eventually. And that will really be the end of music as an art form.
Music is expression. This is not expression.
100%agree with you this is just another version of a cheap keyboard you could buy in the 1990's with an arranger and play music with backing tracks - with more technology 30 years later - no discredit to Sonuscore as I have many of their products and love them BUT - everything is going AI - no real musicians/composers will be left in 5 years - Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin ....... all vomiting in their graves
The more talk there is about AI and instant gratification tools like this, the more I realize that it will be a long time before it's professional quality. It may never actually get very far in the professional world. AI can make music from scratch, but it's terrible. It will improve, but it's going to be a long time before it replaces anyone and moves are being made to stop that from happening. And with this type of tool, a lack of originality doesn't translate into a career. Pushing a button and calling it a day won't get you a job because anyone can do that.
At the moment, the novelty of these things is the reason for the hype. Give it time and people will realize how boring it is. It may never get that much better. It all depends on whether developers of AI and this type of tool decide to focus their products on the professional creator, business consumers or the public consumer market. The Score is a probably more for the public consumer/hobbyist like myself than it is for professional composers, which I used to be until streaming services came along and royalties took a nose dive.
@@AlexaDigitalMedia I agree, but nevertheless it might soon become very tempting for a professional to be more productive by using tools like this, and throw all ethics down the drain for the sake of chasing money
Everybody feels like Hans Zimmer. ;)
We're moving more and more towards composers not actually having to do anything but hold down a couple of keys on a pre-programmed preset. No thanks.
In the late 70's, early 80's, I had an organ with an arranger that did almost the same thing. Almost 50 years later and musicians playing instruments are still here.
Time to start saving money 😂
Hmm. I like how it can assist you in some ways, but the way the mod wheel affects arrangement patterns is kind of weird. That’s too lazy imo. That kind of stuff is a craft that a composer should spend time learning. Imo, nothing good comes from having arrangement elements automated for you.
It’s one thing to have preset patterns and style/genre instrument setups, but you shouldn’t be able to essentially have an entire score by pressing a few chords into a DAW. This is making composition way too lazy and effortless.
I’ll personally stick to using automation and manual development of the arrangement. That mod wheel thing turns me off big time.
But if this has nice “templates” then it might be worth it.
Just phrases?
erm, no!
You can play all instruments freely, they are all included as single nkis.
Fantastic!! But price :(
Great price
For its capabilities, I'd say it's very good value and especially so if you can get it discounted at a crossgrade price because you already own The Orchestra.
@@HeeBeeGeeBee392 ok ok. But not for me :(
@@BartekEVH Accepted - a professional would likely disdain it as they wouldn't want to sound like everyone else. It's perhaps more a niche product for much less talented lazy amateurs like me. It's also not dirt cheap - I expect it will be discounted further eventually in a sale.
I bought it because I love all Sonuscore products, but this is very underwhelming. The Orchestra is much more usable, as is UVI's Augmented Orchestra. This sounds great, but ultimately rather pointless as I do all my arranging in the DAW. If you're doing 1-finger composing, short loops or perhaps stock music you might find something here, otherwise meh, get The Orchestra Complete.
Exactly like in The Orchestra, you can of course do all the arrangeing work in your DAW, using the single nkis. 😊
I haven't used it much since I bought it. Bit of a gimmick. They could have just as easily updated The Orchestra with the new technology instead of this confusing side project.
I don't get it. Who is this library aimed at? People who can't write music?
Anyone can be a composer now ! lol
feels not very organic. More like pressing a Wavestation note or play arranger keyboards. You can hear switches and the patterns. Its more a sketch tool.
Hey! Now anyone can quickly pump out a generic score fit for a middle-of-the-road TV series from 15 years ago!
yippiiiieeeh! finally we get a device to COMPLETELY sound similar to everyone else in the business, rather than just PARTLY similar!
If you're a lazy a**, maybe yes. Or you use the the single instrument NKIs and compose freely just like with all other orchestral libraries.
so its an arranger like a cheap casio keyboard from 1991 - just with better quality sounds?? whats the point aren't musicians/composers supposed to use DAWs to express their individual talents - sorry to be so negative but????
I’m disappointed this just a beefed up phrase player.
Disagree. Apparently, you can play ALL included instruments freely, you can play arranged groups and - even there - customize each single instrument to the very core. Hard to tell if I've ever seen more freedom and at the same time inspirational tools for a composer in a single plugin. What do you want more?
you can also put these in to the daw and edit freely.
it's made for kids not musicians
If you'd spent the same amount of time working in your DAW as you have complaining about a library you're never going to buy, you could have released something.
Сбрось мне, свою взрослую музыку!?
Let me listen to your adult music! Please!
Yeah man.... let use listen to you adult music 😂😂😂
frankly nothing new, not great sounds and high price.
this is highly customizable extremely agile and has beautiful sound and you say 300-400 is high price?
Look at other places they give couple of strings so called innovative and call it 700 dollars
the sounds alone are really bad