

you might find low prices for woodwinds sections at 8dio. it helps a lot when mixing and composing in getting a bigger or smaller sound.Īnd if you are starting out, there are some big sales from different companies so sign up for newsletters for plugins and sample library companies. there are no mic positions in The orchestra. well thats my impression and im sure its not totally acurate but i saw some tutorials and realize the way it forces users to work is different than how other daws force users how to work.Īnd the last thing. even ableton, reaper and other in less use in the composing world are good imo, but FL seems to be mostly used by kids who got it illigally and then went onto to do composing. i know some poeple use it but its very different from others. fruity loops is the only one i would stay away from.

if u going to re-start maybe check out other DAWs. but just fyi when u check other libraries to check out the PDF with the articulations. so all stings in one patch etc thats why it sound so big. first, ARK and some of those big libraries combine sections. and buying it is also very low price.Īnd from your post i might deduce and ASSume a few things. sound is subjective of course but having subscirption will help just to check it out.

the hollywood series is without a doubt the best deal in orchestral sampling. It has a lot of instruments and articulations. You can do the composer cloud for a little bit and see if you like it. Thanks so much and happy music making for y'all! So now i'am torned back and forth in my mind which product i should choose.Ĭould you give me some feedback - especially if you are owner of one or both sample packs? Smaller in comparison to Sonuscore offering (Engine Pattering, Animation).Ī real downside in TOC seems to be the oboe.

The degree of freedom (knobs to turn, articulation to choose from) is a little Unfortunately - my first impression after watching a lot of videos is - that I think this is a good,Ĭreative starting point for experimenting with compositions and alter them,īut Nucleus sounds cristal clear - and especially the oboe is very well sampled. I like TOC because of the amazing pattern engine. I reduced the option now to 2 "Starter" Packs: Audio Imperia Nucleus & I'am playing the oboe myself overĪ year now and this is where my source of imagination derives from. But on the other hand i like emotional, quieter compositions,Įspecially driven by a good woodwind sample. Impression everyone want to make bombastic big stuff. I like to make orchestral music - not necessarily big, epic stuff - although i get the Now i rediscovered music making, invested in FL StudioĪnd a Midi Keyboard from M-Audio and the last piece missing is a good orchestral I'am a returning composer - made music about 20 years ago on notation programs
