I wasn’t going to say anything as I am unfamiliar with that particular library… But, I do do a lot of research on what’s available (gotta stay current), and I had not even ever heard of it… Occasionally one gem may escape my notice… but yeah, the ones you mention are used by everyone. As you say, you gotta have the right tools, but more importantly, you have learn to use them.BradleyHagen wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 2:14 pmThe Presonus stuff, IMHO, is crap. You really need to look into Spitfire, Native Instruments, East West, etc.... But here is the caveat..... It doesn't matter how many great libraries that you own if you do not know how to make them sound realistic, and I am speaking from recent experience, as others on here know...
I would say, start with one library (a decent one), learn the hell of out of it, (and since we’re talking about classical/chamber) study orchestration, study midi orchestration, and see where that gets you…