soundbylaura wrote: ↑Dec 02, 2024 11:26 am
Lawrence wrote: ↑Dec 01, 2024 7:36 pm
soundbylaura wrote: ↑Dec 01, 2024 7:11 pm
Edit: and Embertone's Friedlander Violin. I love its roughness.
I like it too. Do you have the JB, Laura?
I don't. I really didn't need this as I have the free version, and all 3 Red Room Audio fiddles (and a human I hire sometimes), but I'm interested in the vibrato on this one.
Solo violins... short of learning to play myself, or having a human player do the work I have several libraries I turn to.
The Red Room fiddles are awesome, and maybe the easiest for me to play. I also have Cinesamples Taylor Davis, which fits really well into other projects.
I have both Embertone violin libraries - Joshua Bell is probably my favorite for "serious" music project, and he also sits well with entire Embertone quartet, or quintet if I add in the Friedlander, which is also great for more aggressive parts. If I had to choose between JB and Friedlander I'm not sure what I'd do. Fortunately I had the quartet before I picked up JB, which I bought largely on the basis of the rest of the quartet.
Once upon a time I depended on the Garritan Strad - I believe I had satisfactorily replaced it. Although it remains the only library I've used that is equally adept in both orchestral and bluegrass settings. But that might be a function of "it was all I had"?