I think you forgot to include solo strings. or is that on purpose? either way I'd love to know what you would suggest as a prime library for solo strings.
@@ChristopherSiu that's great. big fan of your library reviews and the musical compositions you've written. I discovered your channel when I recently found the video you made on cinematic orchestral libraries (the one in which you played a lot of libraries from different developers) and ever since then I follow all your latest videos. unknowingly, you've helped me quite a lot in balancing out my libraries, and I'm always gonna be thankful to you for that. p.s, would love to see you make a video on guitar libraries. although that might not be your cup of tea, but it would be interesting to watch if you did, as your other library reviews are very comprehensive and easy to follow.
Great compilation, but I would change two things. First, Piano in Blue from Cinesamples is much better than Cinepiano in every way and cheaper too. For cinematic use, I would combine it with Noir, or simply use 3rd party plugins with it. Second, Berlin woodwinds is so much better than anything else. It is just night and day. If you know how to use it, nothing comes even close. Personally I hated CSW. It sounds so unnatural. Keep up.
Great video! Do you have any advice on mixing the dark sound of CSS with the brighter sound of CineBrass? I love both libraries but I struggle with making them sound good together.
The real question Christopher, is, if you only had $500, that would be relevant to has po folk. Thanks for you content.
Ohh interesting!
Very interesting choices. Most of these Libs are not new; which goes to show the very latest releases are not really breaking new ground.
Chris can you make a tutorial on how to make swing musics?
I’ll add it to the list!
The SINE Player’s mic merge feature makes this challenge easier than it should be 😁
Great Video Chris.
Exactly what many need.
Glad it was helpful!
I think you forgot to include solo strings. or is that on purpose? either way I'd love to know what you would suggest as a prime library for solo strings.
Ah yes good point! At the moment, CSSS is awesome for me.
@@ChristopherSiu that's great.
big fan of your library reviews and the musical compositions you've written. I discovered your channel when I recently found the video you made on cinematic orchestral libraries (the one in which you played a lot of libraries from different developers) and ever since then I follow all your latest videos. unknowingly, you've helped me quite a lot in balancing out my libraries, and I'm always gonna be thankful to you for that.
p.s, would love to see you make a video on guitar libraries. although that might not be your cup of tea, but it would be interesting to watch if you did, as your other library reviews are very comprehensive and easy to follow.
Great compilation, but I would change two things. First, Piano in Blue from Cinesamples is much better than Cinepiano in every way and cheaper too. For cinematic use, I would combine it with Noir, or simply use 3rd party plugins with it. Second, Berlin woodwinds is so much better than anything else. It is just night and day. If you know how to use it, nothing comes even close. Personally I hated CSW. It sounds so unnatural. Keep up.
Thanks for sharing :)
Great video! Do you have any advice on mixing the dark sound of CSS with the brighter sound of CineBrass? I love both libraries but I struggle with making them sound good together.
I would always EQ CSS to make it brighter, then tone wise it’s more consistent with Cinebrass. I’d also add a bit more reverb to CSS as well.
@@ChristopherSiu Thanks, what mic positions do you use with each library?
Thanks for doing my request!! 🩵
My pleasure! Great idea.
I remember you making this request, great idea, am watching now!