Well, now I've taken the plunge to Omnisphere anyways. I believe that'll take me a long way, and will be the perfect supplement to what I already have.
For FX, I went with Evolve. The original Evolve sounded a little bit more organic to me than the 'mutations' extension packs, so I went with that to have more options. I also got the True Strike Tension and Epic Drums kits, so I really look forward to work with this stuff in the coming time.
I've considered a good strings library, and narrowed it down to Cinematic Strings and LASS, but I can't defend the expence at my current level. So I want to practice my orchestral arranging a bit more, before investing in a pro library.
Getting on the dispatch listings as well, to force myself into more output.
I've done a major upgrade this eastern, so now the shopping is over, and I can focus on music 100%.
Thanks guys, being here in these forums and with Taxi is such a great motivator!
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Outstanding - good luck!
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