The price for Modern Scoring Strings was really tempting, and I did have a few bucks left over from Christmas shopping, so I let my weaker side rule and picked up MSS complete.
I didn't think I needed another string library, but after a day or two I am beginning to think that maybe I did. It sounds great, and has enough features and tricks to keep me busy for a while.
Anyone want to share some tips?
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No tips to share Bill. I don't have any Audiobro library. But I'm curious to know why you chose Modern Scoring Strings over LASS 3. The two are so similar in terms of features that I'd have a hard time choosing.
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Sound. The differences range from subtle to obvious, and I really like the sound. I am comparing the two, in my place, so I did manage to reduce the variables (I have LASS Lite).
I really like the recorded scales and octaves, probably won't use them a lot, but when I need them...
I think I still prefer the shorts in LASS 3, and my upgrade price is ridiculously tempting, I need to find out if that is only during the sale.
Then again, NOW I have enough string libraries (said on one ever!)
I really like the recorded scales and octaves, probably won't use them a lot, but when I need them...
I think I still prefer the shorts in LASS 3, and my upgrade price is ridiculously tempting, I need to find out if that is only during the sale.
Then again, NOW I have enough string libraries (said on one ever!)
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Wrong, I say it.
Charlie Clouser: " I have no interest in, and no need to create, "realistic orchestral mockups". That way lies madness."
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Let us know how you like MSS Bill! I like that it comes with three mic mixes, close, stage, and surround. The one mic mix in LASS3 sounds a bit difficult to work with. But I do like the bite and directness in LASS3. It's not a sound for everything. But when you need rough and edgy, LASS has it. MSS sounds more versatile in comparison.
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Then again you probably have just a couple more than I
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Only about a dozen, four or five of which I use most of the time.
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I could never bond with MSS sound, there is some resonance in the room that I cannot un-hear in all the mics that throws me off.
I only use the ostinatos.
Still looking for a strings library that can pull mahler´s 9 begining though
I only use the ostinatos.
Still looking for a strings library that can pull mahler´s 9 begining though
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