Hey folks,
I have a budget of about $2,500, and I am about to set myself up with a starter pack of VSL instruments to significantly upgrade my ability to do orchestral arrangements / orchestrations primarily for film work and also to create musical theater tracks. I work in Logic and have over a decade experience producing jazz, pop, musical theater, singer / songwriter and other genres. But I do not have a ton of experience working with symphonic orchestral libraries like VSL. I should mention that I have used MIR Pro (24) for a previous project, a jazz big band arrangement, using mostly non-VSL instruments. But MIR worked great, and I loved the way it basically created my mix for me in 3D.
With that in mind, I'm considering purchasing the following, and I would love for someone to audit my thinking here. If this seems like a good way to go for (essentially) a first time VSL user, great. But if I should be considering other options I'd love to hear that as well. (My reasoning is included after each purchase):
Synchron Duality Strings (Regular) $595 - I love string arrangements, and these duality instruments seem like game changers.
Synchron Prime $595 - This seems like a nice intro to the full VSL orchestral universe, and the flow view will probably smooth out my initial learning curve. It's also less of an investment than something like Special Editions or the Big Bang Orchestra (which looks AWESOME).
MIR Pro 3D $795 - This is a hefty cost upfront, but seems like it might be worth just making it part of my initial entry into the VSL workflow. That way if I add instruments later on they'll all just slot into the MIR environment, which I will already be familiar with.
MIR Room Pack $215-$315 - Sort of need one of these too since MIR relies on them. Makes the upfront cost a bit hefty, and I wonder whether this is the best use of my upfront investment. But having worked with MIR, I at least know that I'm already a fan.
The above would get me to about $2,250, so I'd have a little headroom left to play with. This is my most likely path forward unless I receive input to the contrary.
But I could also see doing something like Big Band Orchestra, plus MIR, and calling it a day. I'm concerned the BBO, while it will definitely make amazing sounds, will not have the versatility of the more specific libraries like duality strings, and the various packages in Prime. Is this correct? Then there's Studio Cube, which seems like a really great deal, but I would be concerned that I would miss the lushness of the sounds in the duality or other Synchron libraries. Also, I'm not clear on whether flow view is available in any libraries other than Prime, and duality strings. I've got the Duality strings essentials trial, and I find the flow view great to work with as a newbie.
As you can probably tell, I'm a bit overwhelmed by the options and I would love to make my first step into the VSL ecosystem a positive one. My budget could potentially be stretched up to $3K. Any recommendations on how to proceed would be much appreciated.
Thank you! This seems like a really great forum with incredibly insightful discussions. I look forward to your responses.