To say *same sound* is a bit dangerous-- *similar* might be a better term when speaking of samples where "sameness" is no different than "identical". You won't get the identical sound heard in your audio examples, but you *can* get a similar sound-- and you *can indeed* nail the articulation effects.
Orch Strings I/II and Appassioinata would be the choices, and a combo of both would be quite effective.
The character of the sound you want is probably closer to Appassionata, but keep in mind that Appassionata is not quite the standalone collection that Orchestra Strings I/II are-- Appassionata is more of an add-on set to extend the dynamic range and expressive palatte of Orch Strings I/II whereas something like Chamber Strings is an entirely different texture from either.
You may want to check out the demos for Appassionata Strings:
http://vsl.co.at/en-us/211/412/272.vsl
You should listent to the audio completely through since it shows a range of expressive possibilities, not all of which are *similar* to those in your audio examples.
I'm not sure how satisfied you would be with just the other available strings in the other formats. The VI Cube Orch Strings I/II are very close in character to the other collections (Horizon, Opus) but there are more articulations. None of these have quite what Appassionata offers.
Orch Strings I/II and Appassioinata would be the choices, and a combo of both would be quite effective.
The character of the sound you want is probably closer to Appassionata, but keep in mind that Appassionata is not quite the standalone collection that Orchestra Strings I/II are-- Appassionata is more of an add-on set to extend the dynamic range and expressive palatte of Orch Strings I/II whereas something like Chamber Strings is an entirely different texture from either.
You may want to check out the demos for Appassionata Strings:
http://vsl.co.at/en-us/211/412/272.vsl
You should listent to the audio completely through since it shows a range of expressive possibilities, not all of which are *similar* to those in your audio examples.
I'm not sure how satisfied you would be with just the other available strings in the other formats. The VI Cube Orch Strings I/II are very close in character to the other collections (Horizon, Opus) but there are more articulations. None of these have quite what Appassionata offers.