![]() ![]() I'd had some success using the limited string sounds in IK's Sonik Synth 2, so I thought I'd download the Philharmonik demo and give it an audition. Well, that was all well and good 'til the budget ran out, and it became apparent that we had no money left to hire the caliber of musician we needed (not to mention the time to find the right players)! So we were left with these well-composed blobs of MIDI and some sub-par approximations of what real strings in a good room sound like.Įnter Philharmonik Classik Edition. Our initial thought was that we'd compose the parts in Pro Tools, export the MIDI to a program like Sibelius, print the appropriate scores, and hire a trio or quartet to play. Lee had some great parts outlined, and we trolled the interwebs in search of a reasonably priced sampler that offered decent string sounds. I first came across this plug-in when looking for an easy way to sketch out some string parts for Lee Bob Watson's Aficionado album. OK, well, a few more details, adjectives, and qualifiers. ![]() And that's my review! Thanks for reading! ![]() It's simply the best orchestral sampler I've heard at this price point. This plug-in has quickly become a go-to for my clients who ask for realistic string and orchestral parts. ![]()
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