until then you also would have time to safe some money and get to know the "orchestra-instrument-scene" better and maybe find excactly what you´re looking for, for the perfect price. Maybe first get to know BBC Free Orchestra and maybe if you feel comfortable with it, you could upgrade in 6 months or so. BBC ORchestra also has a professional version for 999,- bucks. I would strongly recommend waiting some time to spend money. The problem is, that maybe for that money (400-600) you probablly won´t get the same quality and amount as with LABS and BBC. Some good Solo Strings and Solo Brass would also be fine. What would you recommend with 400-600€ budget, in case the free stuff isn't enough. they are from the highest quality! What a time to be alive. This instruments and tools are totally free.
Melda Free FX Bundle - best free standard toolkit selection (EQ, Compressor, Chorus, Flanger, Tremolo, Vibrato, Reverb, Convolution (Amps and Reverbs), Saturator, Amp, Utility, Loudness Meter, Metronome, Tuner.) Melda Monestary Grand - Geat free sampled Piano. also free.Īmpel Guitar and Ampel Bass - also a freebee. Spitfire LABS - a lot of great sounds and instruments like Piano, Choir, Mandolin, Drums etc. In this and other videos he mentions some affordable Orchestra Libraries that are also great and can be used for professional productions. He is soo entertaining and has some really great tutorials on his channel.
he uses the BBC Free Orchestra to write a small piece. Sidenote: Sometimes it would be nice to have a little bit more control over the sound, but you need to see for yourself if it is enough for you. I got it last week and it is really awesome.
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if you want it for free you need to fill out a quick survey and you need to wait a week until they send it to you. maybe some guitars (acoustic, electric, bass)īBC Free Orchestra from Spitfire - it is free and contains everything you want to have in a classical piece. I am looking for an affordable Vst instruments pack.