@Symfoniq said:
Now another question of my own: In another post in this thread, Mr. Peter Alexander recommends Dimension Brass. I'm interested in this library, but have noticed that I can't find many reviews or opinions expressed. Dimension Brass seems to be something of an enigma. I understand that this library can do things that others can't due to the method of recording, but how does it hold up next to current favorites like CineBrass and Hollywood Brass, or other VSL libraries like Brass I and Epic Horns?
Hi again
Remember my advice: Collect some experience with most of the libraies coming with SE. Also learn to use the samples and to mix them so that you get a real orchestra.
Once more: Learn to fly the Cessna before you fly an A380 (as I mentioned above).
After some days or weeks you will know whether you need brass instruments for playing divisi (dimension brass) or not.
It's never to late to buy more (full) libraries or in other words to spend your money..
Keep in mind that dimension strings and dimension brass are sample libraies which are even more complicated to get out the most.
So I highly recommend to learn the producing of music (and I mean music not cold additions of samples) with some standard libraries first.
As you can see the thread is staedily growing. Fact is that all of the users here will recommmend their favourite libraries. This brings you not really to your own decisions, because all of the libraries here at VSL are good! So...
A further simple (Cessna-) approach:
Buy the Chamber Strings (full, they are useful in any case) and try to reach a famous mockup (Eine kleine Nachtmusik for example) as close to the real sound as possible together with the suite effects.
This will show you all the details: Does my technique the job, such as the Audio-Interface, the Monitors, the Screens, the PC/MAC, RAMs, Keyboard, Effects, DAW or the Score-program,...).
and also: Will I really invest the amount of time to produce music with samples in the future (1min. of music = 1 day of work is a good relation).
Do I need some training or education before I'm able to... (Midi, Audio-Mixing, Mastering, DAW etc.)
After that you will have another access to all the matters in connection with the theme, I'm sure.
Lots of questions will be answered. Lots of new questions will appear...?
All the best
Beat