for me, it achieves the best legato transitions on un-hit harmonic changes in 1) Synchron Strings Pro and 2) in Spitfire Symphonic Strings ... others accentuate the changes somewhat
@@5ammy13 Not sure what the good idea is you're referring to, but the video can definitely help you decide what product you would prefer to buy, if any.
@@BillMcFadden Hey Bill, I was referring to the OP's idea of including some of the free stuff to compare with the paid stuff. But I also understand not having that up there because it is free. Should not need a comparison to go get free stuff, just the absence of a price tag should be enough to download and try it out. Just my 2 cents :-)
for me, it achieves the best legato transitions on un-hit harmonic changes in
1) Synchron Strings Pro and 2) in Spitfire Symphonic Strings ... others accentuate the changes somewhat
Thank you very much for this really illuminating comparison! For my ears, Synchron Strings Pro sounded the best, but this is of course subjective.
Glad it was helpful!
excellent ,, impressive displays!
Thank you! Cheers!
Bill, that was awesome. Thanks so much for doing it.
You bet!
Thank you Bill. Very helpful and very well organized!
You're welcome Steve, I try.
Thank you Bill
Take a listen to Helix strings, the freebie from Orchestral Tools. Very nice intimate string sample...
I'm in love with Helix. I'm using them today in a score.
Why not put Sinefactory Helix Sustain on this comparision? Put some free stuff on your videos, I can't buy this libraries hahahha
Good idea.
That is a good idea but I think the purpose of this video is also to consider what you would like to buy by listening to the comparison shown here.
@@5ammy13 consider what you want to buy listening too free high quality instrument would be great!
@@5ammy13 Not sure what the good idea is you're referring to, but the video can definitely help you decide what product you would prefer to buy, if any.
@@BillMcFadden Hey Bill, I was referring to the OP's idea of including some of the free stuff to compare with the paid stuff. But I also understand not having that up there because it is free. Should not need a comparison to go get free stuff, just the absence of a price tag should be enough to download and try it out. Just my 2 cents :-)