Are there any clear benefits with Smart orchestra over Prime edition for live playing except the price?
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I would sure think so. This is meant for one person to play a full orchestra themselves. Synchron Prime is a traditional orchestral library, so if you want five different instruments/sections, you would need five people on five keyboards.
Of course you aren't really explaining how many people you have playing. It could be that you actually want one person to play just flutes on one keyboard, and another person to just play oboes on a second keyboard, and another person to just play clarinets on a third keyboard, etc., and if so then Prime might make more sense.
@johanibraaten said:
Are there any clear benefits with Smart orchestra over Prime edition for live playing except the price?
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Hi! The Synchron Prime Edition is a complete All-in-one orchestra that follows a more "classic" approach, as it features all instruments and sections individually.
Vienna Smart Orchestra has been designed to play a solo instrument with one hand and the rest of the orchestra with the other. Perfect for sketching out musical ideas, composing, and quick orchestration work.
We do offer in-depth videos for both products on our YouTube channel and the respective product pages (under the VIDEO tab).
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This is the YT video that convinced me to purchase synchron smart orchestra. Was going to purchase some BBO's, which I did (andromeda, black eye, capricorn, dorado, and eridanus). But instead of altair I bought synchron smart orchestra.
I know it's designed primarily for live use but I like the way the instruments are organized and segregated.
And it supposedly has some synchron duality string samples. 😁
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I broke down and bought Synchron Smart Orchestra today. It's really great. The woodwind soloists specially recorded for this are very strong and I'll get use of them outside of a sketching library. The brass soloists make me want Synchron Brass more than ever.
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Tanks for the info. It seems like the smart orchestra is well suitet for live playing. However, can you use it as a soundsource for scoring in Sibelius? I read that there is some integration between Prime edition and Sibelius. How does that work, will it integrate equally good as the native Sibelius sound and are there any choir in the prime edition?
@Andreas8420 said:
Hi! The Synchron Prime Edition is a complete All-in-one orchestra that follows a more "classic" approach, as it features all instruments and sections individually.
Vienna Smart Orchestra has been designed to play a solo instrument with one hand and the rest of the orchestra with the other. Perfect for sketching out musical ideas, composing, and quick orchestration work.
We do offer in-depth videos for both products on our YouTube channel and the respective product pages (under the VIDEO tab).
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Thanks, this is acually how i intend using it. There will be 4-8 persions with their individual keyboard playing at the same time so each person are onne section or soloist.
@mducharme said:
so if you want five different instruments/sections, you would need five people on five keyboards.
@johanibraaten said:
Are there any clear benefits with Smart orchestra over Prime edition for live playing except the price?
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Would love to know what articulation and mix preset Synchron Smart Orchestra uses for the Violins and Celli legatos. They are really really nice and I'm trying to replicate in Duality Strings.
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The sound quality of the Prime instruments is a solid notch up from the Smart instruments, which seem slimmed down so those people still using 10 year old computers can keep up (why these people buy new software but refuse to buy a new machine always gets me, the upgrading process isn't as bad as it was 10 years ago peoples). Smart ensembles are all compressed pitch range in octaves (why the VSL website doesn't make clear the instruments are in octaves also baffles me, octaves vs unisons is a central arrangement issue, at least they offer refunds) while Synchron Prime offers unisons mostly but you have the option.
Smart may be nice for sketching if you like it but you will outgrow it quickly and regret the money you could have saved just skipping to the real deal. Smart doesn't have the nice Flow interface and probably won't because it doesn't have enough articulations included to make it nice. I would decide if you want to use VSL and if you do then get what you are actually going to need first.