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New: Oriental strings app by the dev of Isymphonic Orchestra

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  • edited January 2015

    @mkell424 said:

    @ChrisG said:

    There's just an Erhu in this from what I can see. All the other stuff are good ol' violas/violins/cellos. Correct me if I'm wrong..

    In addition to the Erhu it has serval variations of Turkish, Arabian, Tremelo, and Oriental strings including ensembles. It's worth the $10 I payed for it.

    Like coloobar said, those are regular violins/violas with different tunings. It does look like the Erhu is the only real sampled eastern/oriental string instrument.

    If you have iSymphonic, I believe there are micro tunings in there as well to fiddle with(?)

  • @mkell424 said:

    @monzo said:

    No AB support is a deal breaker for me. IAA is more CPU intensive (and a royal pain in the arse) and usually crashes my old pad. Shame, I'd like to add more eastern instruments into my workflow, though there does seem to be a bit of an overall Bollywoodesque sound to this one, which is not really what I'm after.

    I'm fairly new to the game but what about AudioCopy? I gave up on trying to sync everything with Cubasis.

    It's ok if I wanted to drop a recording into another app, but no use if I want to play along with other recorded tracks. GarageBand supports IAA but it's not as user friendly as AB, and usually freezes up on my iPad. I tend not to consider music apps unless they support AB.

    If this had AB, I could pick which samples to download (so saving on disk space) and the ensembles didn't sound so samey then I'd give it a go, or if I had a newer iPad with loads of disk space going spare...

  • edited January 2015

    It's curious that iSymphonic takes up less than half the space of this one. That's really the deal killer for me... There's no way in hell I can couch up enough space on my iPad to accommodate this 1.8 gig beast.

    I wonder how their iCathedral Organ sales are faring... Might we see a price drop on that one too in the near future? There's no reviews in the App Store at all.

  • What?? No ruanxian, no guqin, no liuqin, no pipa, no zheng, no.... And that is just the Chinese instruments.

  • I noticed that the sound quality is much better with the Oriental program over the iSymphonic which likely explains the difference in program size. I can really hear what I call "compression noise" in the higher octaves in iSymphonic that aren't there in Oriental Strings.

  • ^ That's very interesting @Tchase1

  • Can anyone give a comparison of the sample quality of this compared to Sample Tank's Miroslav Philharmonik?

  • I feel the Oriental is better than the Sample Tank- more realistic and less "digital" sounding but that's just my opinion.

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