Seems very different. String Murmurations are sort of a phrase library that can create some beautiful soundscapes but doesn't necessarily allow a ton of control over solo melodies. This library seems to just have a nice dynamic swell to it but isn't necessarily playing through a multi note phrase.
Don't you wish that the notes sustain a bit before they fade out... Even more so that developers provide a control on the attack and release... With these features, this will make this library from good to great.
It is a particular library. There is no control when you play live, the duration of each chord or note begins and ends with a fixed time in the sense that you can not play freely as with other libraries on the market and do what you want. It does not have legato patches or an ensemble. Even though I recognize its quality I find it limited, it cannot be the main library.
Would be great in the future if it didn’t just do swells. It’s an ensemble patch which can be done with separate instrument tracks. In general we are still pretty far away from “realism”
Sounds great. But, like phrase libs, are pre-baked swells not very limiting? Also, the abundance of separate patches, incorporating these in a composition requires quite some work.
Thanks a lot for the video. I guess, I'm swimming against the stream here. I really don't get it. The limitations Kevin showed are just too many for me. I mean it sounds nice of course but does it sound so much better than a swell of other libraries that crossfade dynamic layers? And does it save so much time in MIDI programming? I'm not sure. And the price, hmmm. Strings don't change their timbre *that* much if they change dynamics during a sustain. I'm waiting for Brass Contours. THAT would be interesting. Kevin said "two bar crescendos" and I always hear "tuba crescendos" 😀
Once you stack multiple audio files together and fade between them you loose any realism and transparency of a real instrument. That's why you want to keep edits to an absolute minimum after recording sessions. Doesn't matter which genre of music or which instruments.
@@StrezovSamplingYeah once you compare it to regular samples the difference is pretty huge. A lot of people have become used to that thick, cross-fading sound though and for them this might not be worth it I guess.
Hello Kevin, I am just trying to find a string library that is realistic and can play romantic, sad, and aggressive music. Is String Contours good for that? Or do I pick another such as Cinematic Studio Strings or something?
Sounds like you’re looking for a full strings library like CSS, Areia, Pacific, etc. String Contours will be too limited in the styles and articulations you can play with it.
One never uses solo instruments packaged aside of the real value of the library ;) for the price it's already a great way to convey musical ideas with lifelike realism
It is a particular library. There is no control when you play live, the duration of each chord or note begins and ends with a fixed time in the sense that you can not play freely as with other libraries on the market and do what you want. It does not have legato patches or an ensemble. Even though I recognize its quality I find it limited, it cannot be the main library.
These swells swell well.
Gee, that's swell!
@@D20Music Sally swelled swells with the swell swell.
It's its itch!
Perfect description and demos. Great channel!
Just discovered your channel, such a great resource for composers! Wish I caught it sooner!
Thank you!
good review and perfect demo at the end.
Love the video Kevin!! I am also a huge fan of this library, the sample would needs more performance-based samples like this 💯
This sounds amazing. Berlin Strings can do this swell note switches as well but with true legato and even two different Legato types
But not with polyphonic legato right? Just swells. Or am I missing something? (Inhave Berlin Strings also)
@jakobolofsson7780 no I don't think so. But you can make multiple miditracks instead
Great overview and review- thank you. (nice demo!)
I can not agree more, it's a wonderful library! the strings sound absolute beautiful.
How does this compare to Sonixinema's swell series?
How would you say this compares to Crow Hill's String Murmurations?
Seems very different. String Murmurations are sort of a phrase library that can create some beautiful soundscapes but doesn't necessarily allow a ton of control over solo melodies. This library seems to just have a nice dynamic swell to it but isn't necessarily playing through a multi note phrase.
Don't you wish that the notes sustain a bit before they fade out... Even more so that developers provide a control on the attack and release... With these features, this will make this library from good to great.
sounds swell!
*Badam tuss*
It is a particular library. There is no control when you play live, the duration of each chord or note begins and ends with a fixed time in the sense that you can not play freely as with other libraries on the market and do what you want. It does not have legato patches or an ensemble. Even though I recognize its quality I find it limited, it cannot be the main library.
Would be great in the future if it didn’t just do swells. It’s an ensemble patch which can be done with separate instrument tracks. In general we are still pretty far away from “realism”
Sounds great. But, like phrase libs, are pre-baked swells not very limiting? Also, the abundance of separate patches, incorporating these in a composition requires quite some work.
Sounds swell 😊
Very interesting and just when I thought I’m saturated with too many Strings plugins and promised myself I would never buy another !!!
Great stuff
Thanks a lot for the video. I guess, I'm swimming against the stream here. I really don't get it. The limitations Kevin showed are just too many for me. I mean it sounds nice of course but does it sound so much better than a swell of other libraries that crossfade dynamic layers? And does it save so much time in MIDI programming? I'm not sure. And the price, hmmm.
Strings don't change their timbre *that* much if they change dynamics during a sustain. I'm waiting for Brass Contours. THAT would be interesting. Kevin said "two bar crescendos" and I always hear "tuba crescendos" 😀
Once you stack multiple audio files together and fade between them you loose any realism and transparency of a real instrument. That's why you want to keep edits to an absolute minimum after recording sessions. Doesn't matter which genre of music or which instruments.
@@StrezovSamplingYeah once you compare it to regular samples the difference is pretty huge. A lot of people have become used to that thick, cross-fading sound though and for them this might not be worth it I guess.
Hello Kevin, I am just trying to find a string library that is realistic and can play romantic, sad, and aggressive music. Is String Contours good for that? Or do I pick another such as Cinematic Studio Strings or something?
Sounds like you’re looking for a full strings library like CSS, Areia, Pacific, etc. String Contours will be too limited in the styles and articulations you can play with it.
Which is the better library of them in terms of flexibility(different music styles) and workflow(easy ui?)? Thank you for the recommendations!
@@indianerd87CSS or Areia then. Pacific is more niche, though I personally prefer it to both.
Crow Hill's Glass Strings, that's all.
Didn't 8dio do this years ago?
It's like an extension of 8Dio's Poly Arcs 😁
Can't wait for Soundpaint to get the Poly Arcs feature that their Kontakt libraries have. It'll be a really nice addition.
That's what I was thinking. MSS has a blooms articulation too plus the whole kitchen sink. Hmmm
wait a few mon£hs...
The strings are OK. The solo... meh.
I came here to say the same thing, I concur -😒meh
One never uses solo instruments packaged aside of the real value of the library ;) for the price it's already a great way to convey musical ideas with lifelike realism
It is a particular library. There is no control when you play live, the duration of each chord or note begins and ends with a fixed time in the sense that you can not play freely as with other libraries on the market and do what you want. It does not have legato patches or an ensemble. Even though I recognize its quality I find it limited, it cannot be the main library.