I used it anyway, because the samples worked well with my rock/pop/electronic compositions and the noise couldn’t be heard in the mix. For a collection based on Miroslav Vitous’ now famous sample library (previously costing thousands of dollars and only available for hardware samplers), this was surprising. My only real complaint was that the instruments were a little noisy, in the sense that you could hear hiss in the samples. It had quite a few instruments including sections (strings, brass, woodwinds) and individual solo instruments that sounded great compared to what I’d been using. Well, the deal was too good to pass up, so I bought Philharmonik CE. I had been looking to add orchestral elements to some my compositions, but stock strings and brass in most DAWs never sounded very good to me. Several years ago, I saw a great deal on Miroslav Philharmonik CE (Classic Edition), a “lite” version of this instrument collection. ![]() They also make a range of quality virtual instruments, including the Miroslav Philharmonik orchestral collection. They’re also known for their T-Racks mixing/mastering plug-ins, and their outstanding ARC room correction software. ![]() IK Multimedia have established themselves as purveyors of excellent guitar-based products like AmpliTube and their iRig interfaces. Team HC | ApMiroslav Philharmonik 2 Orchestral Sample Library With 58 GB and 2,700 instruments, it's big - but how does it sound?
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