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iSymphonic Orchestra on sale
54.99 to 33.99 usd
iSymphonic Orchestra by Christian Schoenebeck d/b/a Crudebyte
https://appsto.re/hk/awJl1.i
Edit. Corrected now. I don't know why I did that. Thanks @Coloobar
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ok - wonders if their IAP is on sale too?
Actually it's $33.99... same price as the black friday sale. The IAP is more than half off at $12.99.
Is it any good? Its very tempting
No AB... if that's a deal-killer for you. The IAA works well for me though.
There's more reading and opinions here: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCAQFjAA&url=http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/5358/anyone-tryed-isymphonic-orchestra/p1&ei=MpGYVMOVAcmGyAT7_4GgAw&usg=AFQjCNEcpTZQkrd_6JyBHQ541ZXmFaxPSA&bvm=bv.82001339,d.aWw
Thank you very much. I use iaa primarily. Damnit. Its sounding better and better...
Look past the hyperbole in the appinfo about this being "better then desktop libraries", "only available to a few" etc. Absolutely none of that is true obviously. It's not on the same level as any higher end libs on desktop. The original asking price 80-90 bucks (w/ IAP)? Yea, that's definetely on the very edge for a librarie of this quality (and u want the IAPs to get a somewhat varied librarie with both strings and some winds/horns).
That said, it is definitely a really nice sounding package for the most part. The few staccatos presets, which for some reason are like 25db lower vel then the rest of the sounds, are really pompous. Coupled with some string section it's perfect for whipping up some Hollywood shit really fast. Like on the shitter fast. Bunch of things have things like "volume swells/slow strings" artificially baked into the presets. Either record a proper recording session, or give the user control over it via the mod wheel. Some quite noisy recordings, some bad edited samples. Some brilliantly good sounding "duet" and quartets. Sounds good in the lower range, despite it probably stretching a few of the samples.
I dunno It's a hard librarie to judge at the original price point, it has a lot of downs but also a lot of ups. Like crack (for lack of a better example).
@ChrisG ^My kind of review Even better if imagined somewhat barked by a loving Peter Finch....
Oriental Strings is also on sale $54.99 USD to $33.99 USD. I'd link, but am embarrassed to say that I don't even know how....
Their new app iCathedral Organ is also on sale for $33.99. I believe their sales are usually very short-lived.
iCathedral Organ? Did I miss a thread?
^ you and me both
heres another demo
Sounds lovely, if this was AB compatible I'd break the lock off my wallet and buy this.
Thanks @ChrisG. That was an impressively thorough 30 second run down. Nice job.
@boone51 said:
Agree. It would be nice if they had documentation somewhere about what the differences are between the different presets. For instance we get:
How are they different? There's no way to know.