Yes I am super excited about the Sonokinetic library!Muziksculp wrote: ↑Feb 19, 2021 3:56 pmHi @Chapbot,Chapbot wrote: ↑Feb 19, 2021 2:11 pmWhen you just spent $549 for a library you've been anticipating for years and it sounds like 2010 then you'll understand the negativity LOL. In addition to the legato wonkiness I'd describe the tone as dated and static.Muziksculp wrote: ↑Feb 18, 2021 4:18 pmHi Jaap,Jaap wrote: ↑Feb 18, 2021 1:54 am A very very happy user here. I am using it straight away in for an album I was asked to do by one of my publishers and though I have some good string libraries (LASS, CSS, HS and HZS, though the latter is maybe a bit of an oddball in the list), what I love about MSS is the extreme flexibility you have and all those great options with recorded ostinatos, runs, divisi, detune (awesome!), intuition patches, aleatoric etc etc just at your fingertips. They provided Expression Maps with the release and its a breeze that I don't have to set that up and can just work straight out of the box with it. It doesn't require the setup you had to do with LASS.
I personally like the tone. It's warm, full and rich and far less "harsh" as LASS can be. I don't understand why they have turned on 3(!) convo reverbs on the patches, but once you just select one from the many convo options (some really nice ones) or leave it off and run it through your own reverb setup, I find it beautiful and blending it now with CSB, CSW and some other things and that works lovely as well (though need a bit of work to make the room match, but that isn't any different then with using another library).
On VI I see a lot of fuzz about the legatos, but I never understood all the discussions about the legato (though I think they ment portamento). With some tweaking and carefull playing (like any other library) you can get very lovely results.
I am completely sold!
It was very refreshing to read your post abut MSS here.
Most of the posts I have encountered on VI-C have been negative, or critical of the Legato, or other details about MSS. I don't have a clue what to make of all the negativity towards it.
I'm going to cautiously wait, and observe the user feedback about it, and then decide if I need it, or not. I'm also excited about the upcoming Sonokinetic Strings which has Divisi as well. It will be out in April.
If you have the time to post more feedback about your experience with MSS, I'm sure it will help better evaluate it.
Thanks,
Muziksculp
I totally get it that you are not happy with MSS. I'm reading mixed feedback about it, but mostly on the negative side. I think it's a library that needs to be edited by each user to their taste, and might require more time massaging it. I doubt it is a useless library, I'm guessing it's just not an easy library to get instant wonderful results from.
I have decided to stay away from MSS, at least for now, and use my current collection of Strings libraries, and make music, instead of dealing with learning a new, costly, complex, and not so much rewarding library like MSS.
Having said that, I'm still interested in what LASS 3 will offer, but it won't be out until the end of this year.
The other Strings libraries I'm excited about are :
* Sonokinetic Strings, they will also offer Divisi Strings (Due in April).
* Also looking forward to see OT-Berlin Strings, and its expansions in SINE format.
* Updates to some of my current Strings libraries, that will further improve them.
* CineSamples : CineStrings Pro , might surface sometime this year.
* VSL : Maybe some new Synchron based string libraries, i.e. Synchron Chamber Strings, Synchron Solo Strings, ..etc.
* Spitfire Audio Abbey Road Modular Orchestral Strings. Not sure when we can expect this, but I'm interested.
Cheers,
Muziksculp
You know what's funny I A/Bd MSS against LASS and realized how realistic and clear LASS is so I'm going to try that pixelpoet Kontact hack to see if I can improve the legato LOL
The only thing usable in MSS for me are the shorts... I hope I can get them to work in a track, otherwise my $549 will be down the drain. As for me, no amount of editing or massaging will help me like the core tone any better