![]() ![]() It’s the best buck for the money (if Spitfire wants to gift me with a license, I won’t object).Īlbion One is the most versatile of all three libraries. If you don’t really know what orchestral genre you want to produce, go for Albion. It’s versatile, universal and it will fit most orchestral genres. At some point you may not consider it to be the perfect choice, but at the same time you will still know it wasn’t a bad choice. Symphobia is more limited, it works great to provide additional colors and textures, and it’s great to use to support other libraries. Metropolis Ark 1 have a great sound, but it’s limited to epic music only. Things to Consider When Choosing a LibraryĪll these libraries require Kontakt – fortunately, they all work on Kontakt Player, a free edition of full Kontakt 5 or 6. You can download Kontakt Player for free from Native Instruments’ website. This is something most people have to consider first. There are two kinds of Kontakt libraries: licensed and unlicensed. ![]() This first type is licensed by Native Instrument, the producer of Kontakt, and thus the libraries can be used without time limit in free Kontakt Player. Unlicensed libraries are not licensed by NI, and thus they require full Kontakt 5 or Kontakt 6. ![]() In free Kontakt Player they would simply work in “demo” mode – I believe this means they sound would cut off after 15 minutes. ![]()
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