@noldar12 said:
No, that is not it, I will see if I can find what I am thinking of.
Regarding the various string libraries, to me, AP Strings is in some ways the weak link of the four (solo/chamber/orchestra/AP). It simply does not have near the articulations of the other libraries, and if one does any serious writing for the double-bass section, the articulations for the basses in AP Strings are badly lacking. Conversely, orchestra strings lack any intense vibrato patches. Having said that, I am generally not after "Hollywood". One can get fairly lush layering orchestra/chamber strings (or add solo as well). I will probably purchase AP strings at some point, but that would be quite a ways off (there are other VSL libraries that have clear priority for me). In the end, what "works" or "doesn't work" depends on one's primary writing style(s). Ultimately, that is one main reason none of us can decide what libraries are best for you, as what is best will depend on your compositional goals.
Curiously, there have been comments about users having troubles blending chamber strings and AP strings. However, I would take DG's comments very seriously, as he is one of the most knowledgeable (far moreso than myself), and most helpful, persons to regularly post on the forum.
LOL. Well you won't like what I'm going to post now then:
99.99999% (and that's a fact. Or is it a statistic?) of composers only know 4 articulations for Double bass, and 2 of those start with "woof", so I wouldn't let that colour your judgment on which sample library to buy. [;)]
DG