Thanks for making the effort in doing these nice ,informative and sometimes critical videos. It helps so much to get an honest opinion by another musician.
Definitely a library of my taste, it’s not perfect but it sure has some unique sounds that I really like, maybe in a near future I’ll be getting it, wonderful video as always Cory, loved the demo song it reminded me of the score for maniac (the netflix mini series)
Hi everyone! thx Cory for this one.... deciding between getting this one, which includes the whole chamber participants, or the new Poiesis Cello , which for an intro price of about 90 usd. That one is a crossfading A/B library mainly for textures, which includes a second library of shorts, with three articulations..... Both are different. I guess this one offers maybe more for being the complete violin 1,2,viola, cello and bass... The other one is for an independent developer which I'd love to support. But this is too good, to just ignore it :-)
@@CoryPelizzari I own Afflatus and cinematic strings 2 and I think I won't need any more strings libraries but sunset strings. With those three libraries I could do a lot of stuff for a very looong time. I hope realitone releases that update soon so I can watch your review hehehe.
is the tremolo just kind of random like that? or are you changing the dynamics of it with something else? I was hoping it was more like a traditional tremolo where it is tight and focused.
Good evening. I need some help in the installation of AMBER. I saw the video but a different issue is creeping up at my computer. Can any one of your students come over Zoom or anything to help me out as I'll be able to express my issues more coherently? Would be thankful for the help. Thanks.
@@CoryPelizzari Thanks Cory for your kind reply and feedback. From your extensive experience working with sample libraries, do you find the 'Progressive vibrato' in this Amber Strings library enough to achieve good expressive performances? Watching a video like yours here, although very well done and informative, it is never the same as putting one's hands on a library.... Many thanks and blessings, Max
@@maxtofone It will handle semi-expressive passages by using the legato sustains, which will suit pieces more towards the earthy and experimental kind rather than the emotive side. You can however add the legato transitions to the expressive swells for a much more emotive sound.
Hm, not as dynamic as I would like it to be. The first legato example sounds like a brickwalled piece of audio - all notes have the same level and same tembre that is just not believable. The bowed violins tone reminds me of hurdy gurdy for some reason. Pads are nice though. The ending piece is great, Cory. Do I want to get it for 150 euro? Nah.
My democracy is crumbling but at least I get to listen to Cory's relaxing accent and musical talents
Right there with ya
Same here
*Inhaling wanting to start a debate*
*Exhales wanting peace more*
Fantastic string libraries will save this country
Embrace the turmoil and stillness of economic collapse and silenced speech
That piece at the end was captivating. I love this library's crunchiness.
Thanks for making the effort in doing these nice ,informative and sometimes critical videos. It helps so much to get an honest opinion by another musician.
Definitely a library of my taste, it’s not perfect but it sure has some unique sounds that I really like, maybe in a near future I’ll be getting it, wonderful video as always Cory, loved the demo song it reminded me of the score for maniac (the netflix mini series)
Well done! Others talk and talk and talk....But here itˋs pure sound and usefull informations 👍
Really like the piano in that last demo, thanks for the vid
Pretty sure that was Spitfire's Felt Piano.
@@CoryPelizzari Originals felt piano?
@@azariahco The full Felt Piano library. I bought it ages ago.
If there were no strings attached, then your channel wouldn't be half as fun! :D And these sound pretty cool. I love those swiping pizzicatos.
More strings? PLEASE^^
Tableau Chamber Strings by the same company is another great library!
Hi everyone! thx Cory for this one.... deciding between getting this one, which includes the whole chamber participants, or the new Poiesis Cello , which for an intro price of about 90 usd. That one is a crossfading A/B library mainly for textures, which includes a second library of shorts, with three articulations..... Both are different. I guess this one offers maybe more for being the complete violin 1,2,viola, cello and bass... The other one is for an independent developer which I'd love to support. But this is too good, to just ignore it :-)
Everytime I get the notification of your videos I wish it is Sunset Strings review.
Me too. I'm holding out for that damn update.
@@CoryPelizzari I own Afflatus and cinematic strings 2 and I think I won't need any more strings libraries but sunset strings. With those three libraries I could do a lot of stuff for a very looong time. I hope realitone releases that update soon so I can watch your review hehehe.
Sorry, a year late here ! I own Sunset Strings and I was wondering what was the update about ahah ? Thank you for your answer :)
is the tremolo just kind of random like that? or are you changing the dynamics of it with something else? I was hoping it was more like a traditional tremolo where it is tight and focused.
Good evening.
I need some help in the installation of AMBER. I saw the video but a different issue is creeping up at my computer. Can any one of your students come over Zoom or anything to help me out as I'll be able to express my issues more coherently? Would be thankful for the help.
Thanks.
Thanks for doing this review Cory... Is vibrato controllable in this library? Many blessings, Max T.
No it's just the one type of progressive vibrato.
@@CoryPelizzari Thanks Cory for your kind reply and feedback. From your extensive experience working with sample libraries, do you find the 'Progressive vibrato' in this Amber Strings library enough to achieve good expressive performances? Watching a video like yours here, although very well done and informative, it is never the same as putting one's hands on a library.... Many thanks and blessings, Max
@@maxtofone It will handle semi-expressive passages by using the legato sustains, which will suit pieces more towards the earthy and experimental kind rather than the emotive side. You can however add the legato transitions to the expressive swells for a much more emotive sound.
@@CoryPelizzari Thanks a lot!
Hm, not as dynamic as I would like it to be. The first legato example sounds like a brickwalled piece of audio - all notes have the same level and same tembre that is just not believable. The bowed violins tone reminds me of hurdy gurdy for some reason. Pads are nice though. The ending piece is great, Cory. Do I want to get it for 150 euro? Nah.
@@NonsenseTreasure I was talking more about the programming and capturing aspect of it, not instrument limitations.
edu discount 90 euro?