I need some plugins for protools that are "easy" to use and of a high quality sound output, by easy I mean install the plugin, use it, not install the plugin, install this player, link it to this account,, reference that to an ilok, open the player in another window, load the sounds, change the track in pro-tools to a virtual midi interface, set the output of the player to the virtual midi interface you just created.
I'm looking for
a.) Quality organ sounds
b.) quality string orchestral sounds
c.) individual string sounds (chello, violin, viola etc)
d.) really nice piano
I've got EZ keys with some acceptable piano and electronic piano sounds, so they are lower on the list, but I'd welcome a good suggestion anyway, the strings seem harder to do
I'm not tight and happy to spend a fair amount for a fair product, but I'm not going to drop £1500 on a massive 500GB multi instrument pack for an organ for example.
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I went for Native Instruments Komplete 11 Ultimate. That goes a long way to covering everything I need. Then I upgraded the Symphony Essentials Collection to the Symphony Series Collection.
I suspect if I spent enough time with the above that would cover all my needs, however below are some others I really like.
Bass: Trilian and IK Modo bass
Keyboards: Addictive Keys and AAS Lounge Lizard
Organ: GSi VB3
Synths: u-he Diva (analogue), IL Ogun (additive), IL Harmless, AAS Chromaphone (percussive)
Drums: Addictive Drums (especially the Fairfax Vol. 1 addpak)
I concur. Multi-sample orchestral string sections always sound slightly artificial. This is why I don't bother with them. Instead, I make a feature of the artificiality by using Mellotron, Chamberlin or String Ensemble sounds.
Spectrasonics Keyscape.
https://www.spectrasonics.net/products/keyscape/index.php
https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/spectrasonics-keyscape
I already lean heavily on Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2, Trillian and Stylus RMX. Despite my singular lack of proper pianistic technique, I really ought to add Keyscape to the collection.
https://youtu.be/svX6WRWBP8o
I’m undecided whether or not to spend €139 on it.
1) One thing that is annoying me is the chord wheel keeps getting in my way! Can it be locked it position on the full version?
b, c,) Check out the billions of options at https://www.vsl.co.at/en
d) Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX Grand Piano
That said, I don't use Pro Tools for midi.
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
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For plug n' play orchestra it's hard to go wrong with IK Multimedia's Miroslav set. Comes in a couple editions depending on how deep you need it to be. It sits really well in pop/rock productions, IMO, better than most.
Really nice piano - I really like Pianoteq, actually. It creates sounds through physical modelling rather than samples and is very deeply tweakable, even the least-tweakable cheapest edition can do tonnes. Worth a try. Some real super piano purists don't like it, but I can usually always find a sound in there and I find it really responsive to play with a good 88-key weighted controller.
Finally bit the bullet & went for https://www.toontrack.com/product/ezkeys-essential-pianos/
It contains the models below which should be more than enough:
Steinway and Sons model D grand piano
Östlind & Almquist upright piano
Rhodes MK I
Wurlitzer 200A
Am looking forward to using this with Reaper!
I think that this will help me learn piano chords & might improve my music theory.