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CineStrings Runs (Kontakt Player) - It does runs. CineStrings CORE (Kontakt Player) - Really good legato (which is the hard part). Lots of aux percussion like shakers and cow bells. #ROYALTY FREE MUSIC MAKING SOFTWARE PRO#
CinePerc PRO (FULL VERSION of the Kontakt Player) - Best Vibes ever sampled.CineBells (FULL VERSION of the Kontakt Player) - I bought this for the piano, but I use the autoharp and dulcimer more now.Now the up-sides: period instruments, bagpipes and tin whistes! Oh Yeah! Easy to use once you make a template for everything.
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CineWinds PRO (FULL VERSION of the Kontakt Player) - This one will never show up in your Kontakt Library, and you need the Full Version of Kontakt to use it.It doesn't have everything, but it does a lot! The full brass ensembles can chop down production time by hours.
CineBrass PRO (Kontakt Player) - This instrument is a life-saver. I have always found something perfect in this set. These are usable (for when you need highly effected pianos) There are a selection of "warped" pianos, like an olde timey piano, and ghost piano. Pianos - Bad - They ship 4 standard "pianos", Boesendorfer, Steinway, Yamaha, and Pop. Orchestral - Okay - I'm not going to rate everything in here, because I don't use any of these anymore. These samples are well supported by the amazing effects that are set up in the presets. Most of the time, they will sound like synths. Electric Guitars - Meh - For synths, these are fine. Pop Strings - Meh - EastWest Hollywood Strings are much better. Vibes and Marimba - Meh - CinePerc is much better. World Instruments - Nice - These are easy to play, and reasonably well done samples. Acoustic Guitars - Reasonable - Guitars are difficult to simulate, these are 'ok' basic samples. Don't expect to do much without putting in a good 8 hours of learning. This is a deep-featured sampler, and it is difficult to use. Many of the really nice ones are found in the dedicated "Ultrabeat" drum sampler. Electronic Drums - Reasonable - There are a lot of electronic drums in here.
Electric Bass - Reasonable - Native Instruments' are better - so I rarely use these.Acoustic Bass - Reasonable - These aren't bad, but I have better ones in other places.Electric Pianos - Very nice - These use the EVP88 synth, and the sounds are the best that I have.Acoustic Drums - With the release of Logic Pro X, the Drummer kits have gotten a LOT better.and like the Ultrabeat - it takes a while to learn.
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In addition to that there are 6 different software synths where you can make your own.
Synthesizers - Excellent - There are hundreds presets of pads and leads and basses. I use these all the time in finished products as well. This is significant, and can make sketching amazingly fast. Loops - Excellent - Logic also ships with 15,000+ audio loops. I think this is better than the official Hammond synths. Organs - Brilliant - The Hammond sound is well captured in the EVB3 synth. Logic ships with a giant selection of samples and instruments. The DAW software does the work of capturing and arranging notes, but to make things into sounds - that takes synths and samplers. Even GarageBand is a very capable editor for a lot of projects! Use what you like the framework (Digital Audio Workstation - DAW) software means less than you think. There are other products that do a lot of the same things. There are a few glitches here and there, but overall - I give Logic a 9 of 10 rating. The built-in samples are great, and the effects are enough to do most things out of the box. Frequently Asked Questions: Music Production Software What software do you use? Logic Pro X.įor my main framework, I use Logic Pro X for 49 out of 50 projects.