My favourite so far is Mosaic Pluck, since it has lots of difference options and I really like reversed sounds. AND I like to program my sounds myself in Zebra and use the Pads from Omnisphere, but programming different pluck sounds is a nightmare for me.
any chance you could do a run down of the Audio Imperia sale, which libraries you think are a steal, and which you can find a better sale on or are redundant (i know talos and Jaeger have some overlap).
Thanks for the video. I bought Mosaic Bass when it came out ... and never used it. I was a beginner and all the options scared me. Now I will give it a try again.
An EXCELLENT overview and comparison, and much needed with its perfect timing during the 50% off sales period. Through your review, I was able to determine that NEON and PLUCK are what will best complement my current libraries and musical goals. Thank you!
Have had the mosaics for years. They are solid libraries in my tool kit. Theoretically you can make all of these sounds with a good Synth. However, you can say that about almost any thing. The power comes in super easy to build custom patches in the engine. I can build custom mosaic patches fast and only use one instance to get my typical arp+noise perc sound that you hear just about in any score now a days. I got some super sick ethereal voice fx on mosaic voices that i used a few months ago on a score. All around great tools and at $50 a pop they are a steal
very cool...... I LOVE Heavyocity and have almost everything they have released.....Except Mosiac Plucks which since your demo is way better than I thought.....So now I will have to add to the collection.....Thanks for the comparison video very cool :-)
For me the question is not so much which one you buy, but which one you get in a bundle. Somehow I've got Mosaic Bass and Mosaic Leads. Thanks to some bundle on the Native Instruments website.
You can do much more with Pigments or other synths like Omnisphere. But the idea of that kind of libraries is that you have out of the box great sounding presets which You may quickly customise. Also because Kontakt is a sampler the soundsource can be much more complex in comparison to a single sample that you put into Pigments for instance. So it is really hard to make a fair comparison. It's simply two different worlds.
yep, that would be kinda nice. I would especially like to hear your opinion on OTs Berlin Series, right now I get 35% discount on it and maybe on Balckfryday even 50% like last year
Which Mosaic library is your favorite?
My favourite so far is Mosaic Pluck, since it has lots of difference options and I really like reversed sounds. AND I like to program my sounds myself in Zebra and use the Pads from Omnisphere, but programming different pluck sounds is a nightmare for me.
All are truly great, but NEON and PLUCK most fulfill my current musical needs and goals. Thank you!
any chance you could do a run down of the Audio Imperia sale, which libraries you think are a steal, and which you can find a better sale on or are redundant (i know talos and Jaeger have some overlap).
Such an underrated series!! These sound amazing!!!! Also really nice and detailed video, Kevin!! 🔥
Thanks for the video. I bought Mosaic Bass when it came out ... and never used it. I was a beginner and all the options scared me. Now I will give it a try again.
Mosaic Pads!! I'm definitely a pad guy and that library has great ones!! I got it this summer and love it!!🎹
An EXCELLENT overview and comparison, and much needed with its perfect timing during the 50% off sales period. Through your review, I was able to determine that NEON and PLUCK are what will best complement my current libraries and musical goals. Thank you!
Thanks!
Have had the mosaics for years. They are solid libraries in my tool kit.
Theoretically you can make all of these sounds with a good Synth. However, you can say that about almost any thing.
The power comes in super easy to build custom patches in the engine. I can build custom mosaic patches fast and only use one instance to get my typical arp+noise perc sound that you hear just about in any score now a days.
I got some super sick ethereal voice fx on mosaic voices that i used a few months ago on a score.
All around great tools and at $50 a pop they are a steal
very cool...... I LOVE Heavyocity and have almost everything they have released.....Except Mosiac Plucks which since your demo is way better than I thought.....So now I will have to add to the collection.....Thanks for the comparison video very cool :-)
For me the question is not so much which one you buy, but which one you get in a bundle.
Somehow I've got Mosaic Bass and Mosaic Leads.
Thanks to some bundle on the Native Instruments website.
8:25 Nier !
Is there a Mosaic Bundle 🤔 Haven't found one yet
No, not that I'm aware of.
Are you going to cover the Novo series too?
I don't have them currently.
@@KevinKuschel Well I do recommend them. Great for hybrid orchestral music, probably more ambient than the Mosaic series.
Sounds great but I already have Arturia Pigments. I probably wouldn't need this for scoring?
You can do much more with Pigments or other synths like Omnisphere. But the idea of that kind of libraries is that you have out of the box great sounding presets which You may quickly customise. Also because Kontakt is a sampler the soundsource can be much more complex in comparison to a single sample that you put into Pigments for instance. So it is really hard to make a fair comparison. It's simply two different worlds.
this!
Awesome
Im still waiting for the Advanced tier list String vsts :(
yep, that would be kinda nice. I would especially like to hear your opinion on OTs Berlin Series, right now I get 35% discount on it and maybe on Balckfryday even 50% like last year
And I thought I should buy Mosaic Bass if I was looking for Pads....
It's very tricky!