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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 18 Inscrit : 02 juin 03 Lieu : - US Membre no 18,960 ![]() |
For those of you who write orchestral music using a mac, can you please tell me what you use. Gigastudio is a standard but to the best of my knowledge does not run on a mac. Please advise.
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 9 Inscrit : 20 avril 04 Lieu : Bellingham - US Membre no 41,448 ![]() |
I use garritan personal orchestra for most stuff. Its awesome: Notation package, great samples, cross platform sequencer, good (freeware) reverb, all for $250. It is based on Kontakt player. I actually use the full version of kontakt for large ensembles because you can get more voices per instance which is more CPU and RAM efficient, as well as Direct from Disk rather than ram based sampling. Kontakt is definately the most powerful sampler as far as tweaking and modulating stuff. I use it for all softs of composition. Its a powerful sound shaping tool. Beware,however, it is NOT the most stable program. I have had more than one headache with it crashing, but that is all.
Other mac options: Mach5 is really good. It will read any sample format and is very straighforward to learn and use. It can do a lot too but not as much as kontakt. Also more stable. Digidesign has SoftSampleCell. I think its pretty weakass, but works great with protools. ES24mkII is another really sweet sampler, especially if you use logic. I am jsut switching to it soon so I can let you know if I dig it. Logic is a really strong sequencer for orchestral music btw. Never used Halion, another option from Stienberg. Also unity session? blah... thats what I know. A good forum for this stuff is http://www.northernsounds.com/ubbthreads/u...ds.php?Cat=&C=1 Northern Sound Source: Viewing list of forums Good luck Chris |
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