![]() Fairly new, but from all I heard, I prefer the sound of Metropolis Ark 1's Choir, which, considering is just a little part of the entire library, is also way less expensive than Lacrimosa. Native Instruments Symphony Series Brass ($449)Īn "Epic Choir" library from 8Dio. Supposedly one of the best Brass Libaries ever made, but quite expensive at that, too. The "Twelve Horns Patch" in CineBrass PRO is an all-time favorite between composers. ![]() Native Instruments Symphony Series Strings ($449)ĬineSamples CineBrass CORE & PRO ($399 / $399): Heard a great deal about this one, and the rest of the Berlin Series, they're expensive but are among the best Orchestral Libraries at the moment.Īudiobro LASS 2.5 ($499 / $1399 - Sometimes in sale for less): Like Cinematic Studio Strings, but with soloist Strings instead. Incredible quality, very useful if you write music for film, can't think of another use for it however as I have the impression it's mostly cluster notes which you wouldn't hear outside of soundtrack for films. Orchestral Clusters / Percussion & Rhythmic Clusters on steroids. Less unique than Ark 1 and 3 in my opinion. Not very loud, but it works for calm and intimate moods. The opposite of Ark 1: dynamic and deep sounding orchestra. I personally prefer the sound of Metropolis Ark 1 big time. Same concept as Metropolis Ark 1, but differently from it, it doesn't contain any choir. A bit of an old library, sounds less mind-blowing out of the box compared to its competition.Ī larger than life Orchestral Library. Has Strings, Brass / Woodwinds / Percussion and contains an incredible variety of articulations for each. Not as loud as Metropolis Ark 1, but more dynamic.ĮastWest Hollywood Orchestra (Usually on sale at $499) GREAT Sound, All-In-One Orchestral Library with Strings, Brass, Woodwinds, Percussion & Synths. PART 2 - OTHER AMAZING LIBRARIES NOT MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO. THE DEFINITIVE LIST OF GREAT ORCHESTRAL & CINEMATIC LIBRARIES (2018) -īUDGET LIBRARIES & RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BEGINNERS:Ġ3:22 - Native Instruments THE GIANT ($99)Ġ5:34 - OrchestralTools Metropolis Ark 1 (€549)ġ3:46 - OrchestralTools Berlin Orchestra Inspire (€399)ġ7:48 - CineSamples Tina Guo Acoustic Cello Legato ($99)Ģ0:14 - CineSamples CineStrings Solo ($399)Ģ2:04 - OrchestralTools Metropolis Ark 1 Brass DemonstrationĢ2:29 - 8Dio Century Brass Ensemble ($398)Ģ5:54 - Performance Samples Oceania ($269)Ģ7:01 - Strezov Sampling StormChoir II: Core ($329)Ģ8:40 - Impact Soundworks Vocalisa ($129)ģ6:34 - Rhapsody Orchestral Percussion ($199)ģ8:10 - 8Dio The New Epic Toms & The New Epic Dhol Ensembles ($99 / $99)Ĥ0:01 - Impact Soundworks Juggernaut ($139)Ĥ2:35 - BOOM Library Cinematic Trailers Designed (€99)Ĥ4:24 - Audio Imperia Scenes From The Multiverse Vol.01 ($59)Ĥ7:20 - Audio Imperia Shredders Vol.01 ($65) Lastly, if you want to know more about a specific library, I recommend you to go on its website and listen to the demos. ![]() These aren't in the video, so I wrote info about their pros, cons, and prices inside the list. Part 2 - This part contains all the other amazing, universally acclaimed libraries I heard a great deal about, but which aren't among my favorites (or which I simply don't own). Part 1 - This part contains all my personal favorite sample libraries, which are the ones I talk about in the video. I wrote timestamps and prices, so you can skip to whatever library you might be interested in and see their cost straight away. The text list is split into sections for each main instruments, and comes in two parts. I took a couple days to make a huge video where I talk at length about my favorite orchestral libraries as a professional composer, showing examples of how I used them in context of full songs, listing their pros & cons and sharing information about their prices. I also get these questions on a daily basis on my YouTube channel, where I teach people how to compose orchestral music by ear, so I finally decided to answer them once and for all by creating a resource that people can check when they have such questions: What are the best orchestral libraries to get if you're tight on money, but still want something that sounds great? What are the best orchestral libraries for Strings / Brass / Perucssion / Woodwinds / Cinematic & Trailer SFX? ![]() One of the most common questions on Reddit, when it comes to Orchestral Music Production, is: ![]()
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