Hi guys Phase II, need a sound library.
My main genres are POP/ROCK with some reggae overtones.
Looking for a good basic library to start.
Thanks, Geo
Looking for sound library suggestions.
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Re: Looking for sound library suggestions.
Native Instruments Komplete 13 covers just about every genre imaginable, and has high quality modern sounds. They usually have deals throughout the year, but it's a great value regardless.
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darkbluerooms wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 2:27 pmNative Instruments Komplete 13 covers just about every genre imaginable, and has high quality modern sounds. They usually have deals throughout the year, but it's a great value regardless.
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Re: Looking for sound library suggestions.
Can't help you there, partner, unless you can be more specific; there's no package that covers all that. I'll give you an example; I play guitar, I own a Line6 Variax and X3L, so there's very little I can't cover, so long as I have the chops to play the notes, but banjo, Dobro, pedal steel, mandolin? I can maybe fake a couple of those, and then, there's the vintage keys. Forget harpsichords, but there's Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Hammond, Vox and Farfisa, and that's just the electromechanical keyboards through the 60's, not counting Mellotron/Chamberlin and Moog/ARP/Oberheim, etc. let alone pop strings and brass, woodwinds, orchestral percussion, yada, yada. There's really no comprehensive package, despite the best efforts of Native Instruments' Komplete. I'd suggest getting the full version of NI's Kontakt and adding elements as needed.
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