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The real draw with Loegria seems to be the chamber strings, but I've always thought these are kinda redundant for Chamber Strings / Sable owners? I can probably live without the sackbuts.
Yes they did, and were I a gambler I would bet the baby's milk money that Loegria will be similarly rebranded. I also dislike their marketing schemes, as they come across as coy and manipulative. But the game they played with I/ONE is what enabled me to afford to get into the Spitfire universe, so I can't complain.
I would have to agree 100% with this.Piet De Ridder wrote: ↑Apr 03, 2019 3:42 pmLooking back on my years of using the three Albions, Loegria comes out definitely and firmly on top as the most used one, despite having Sable as well.
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Do you mean you have both but never use ONE?
Yes, there is something very nice about those strings and I very much relate to the string bed thing. However, you are right about the tuning and the legatos are OK. I also find the looping of the sustain samples to be problematic, they jut out which makes it difficult at times.Piet De Ridder wrote: ↑Apr 03, 2019 3:42 pm Actually, the Loegria Strings are quite different from Sable. Loegria is a half a string band recorded as an ensemble (split in highs and lows) whereas Sable is also a small group but recorded in sections and, forgive me for being anal, but there is a distinct difference in timbre. What Loegria is quite good at, for example, and which is something I keep finding difficult with Sable, are those velvet-y string beds that don't immediately sound like wall-to-wall-carpeting the way many bigger (sampled) string ensembles tend to do.
Looking back on my years of using the three Albions, Loegria comes out definitely and firmly on top as the most used one, despite having Sable as well. And it is the only one of the three that has remained on my main Samples HD, meaning that I will still reach for it quite frequently. The other two were moved, a long time ago, to HD's which I only hook up to my system when there's a very specific reason to do so.
The only problem I have with Loegria's strings is that they're a bit out of tune here and there.
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Best,Spitfire Audio wrote:Promo ending Wednesday 17th April at 23:59 BST
No need for shame. I've struggled with temptation over this product myself. It's hard to feel like you'll be missing out on a special library if you don't buy it NOW.
Completely agree with you Guy. It's exactly why I didn't bite.Guy Rowland wrote: ↑Apr 03, 2019 2:59 pm IIRC with Albion 1, they announced the retirement as the same time as the new release. Nothing else here... maybe there will be a new version and its another great marketing wheeze, but to me there's just too much overlap between Loegria and Chamber strings to justify it. Yes Brunel, yes Sackbuts, but really its just the strings that anyone seems to mention. Also where Albion 1 had a lot of obvious problems and warranted a complete do-over, the strings in 2 were and are very popular, albeit slightly superseded anyway. So unless Albion TWO had a quite different line up, it just doesn't make much sense to me.
All together now... MARKETING!