All six Miroslav refills together for $29 for 3 days
- jfrichards
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Just in case you don't know, the occasional super sale for Miroslav gold at $29 is on now, Oct 11 to 13. I still use this almost every day. If you want it to sound brighter or stronger, just bump up an EQ, and the piano is amazing. Thank you Mr Vitous.
https://www.esoundz.com/sounds/miroslav ... /2124.html
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Thank you so much. I haven't yet, but will in a mojfrichards wrote: ↑11 Oct 2017Just in case you don't know, the occasional super sale for Miroslav gold at $29 is on now, Oct 11 to 13. I still use this almost every day. If you want it to sound brighter or stronger, just bump up an EQ, and the piano is amazing. Thank you Mr Vitous.
https://www.esoundz.com/sounds/miroslav ... /2124.html
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Thank you.jfrichards wrote: ↑11 Oct 2017Just in case you don't know, the occasional super sale for Miroslav gold at $29 is on now, Oct 11 to 13. I still use this almost every day. If you want it to sound brighter or stronger, just bump up an EQ, and the piano is amazing. Thank you Mr Vitous.
https://www.esoundz.com/sounds/miroslav ... /2124.html
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Does esoundz own the rights to use the Miroslav samples in Refill format?
Maybe they could make RE romplers for Miroslav?
Maybe they could make RE romplers for Miroslav?
Good guys. I remember years ago I bought these refills on disc from what I thought was a reputable online seller. The discs were just copied DVD-R's with dodgy looking inkjet printed covers. I emailed esoundz asking if this sounded normal to them and they sorted me out with a proper official boxed set. $29 is a steal.
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I'm interested in these refills but the demos aren't exactly selling me on it. Can anyone point me to any tracks that are using them? I'd be curious to hear them in context. Thanks in advance!
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Ha ha, yep, I DL'd the woodwinds overnight....just 3-4 at 65kbps ....might get them all DL'd by the middle of next week...
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I've had the Miroslav collection for a year or two now and I don't think I've ever used a single patch from it in a song.jayhosking wrote: ↑12 Oct 2017I'm interested in these refills but the demos aren't exactly selling me on it. Can anyone point me to any tracks that are using them? I'd be curious to hear them in context. Thanks in advance!
In my opinion, they're pretty dated and limited, and not very friendly to use. They're from the old days before every-note sampling, round robins, detailed velocity layers, and other basic features that are common and expected in a good sample library nowadays. The result is that they're very restrictive, have to be loaded with reverb to cover their inadequacies, and tend to sound cheap and unconvincing.
Even for this price, you could probably do about as well with certain free libraries, especially with VST as an option now. If you're looking to spend money on a good set of orchestral sounds, I think you would be better off saving some more and investing in something more modern, whether it be Kontakt libraries, StringWerk, Softphonics refills, or something else.
If you ever change your mind, the Miroslav stuff seems to always go on sale for prices like this several times a year anymore, so you'll have more chances in the future.
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I agree the Miroslav collection belongs to another time, compared to what we get today. The price reflects that situation. I bought it because the collection belongs to another time. Just like a Mellotron? Not old. Vintageesselfortium wrote: ↑13 Oct 2017I've had the Miroslav collection for a year or two now and I don't think I've ever used a single patch from it in a song.jayhosking wrote: ↑12 Oct 2017I'm interested in these refills but the demos aren't exactly selling me on it. Can anyone point me to any tracks that are using them? I'd be curious to hear them in context. Thanks in advance!
In my opinion, they're pretty dated and limited, and not very friendly to use. They're from the old days before every-note sampling, round robins, detailed velocity layers, and other basic features that are common and expected in a good sample library nowadays. The result is that they're very restrictive, have to be loaded with reverb to cover their inadequacies, and tend to sound cheap and unconvincing.
Even for this price, you could probably do about as well with certain free libraries, especially with VST as an option now. If you're looking to spend money on a good set of orchestral sounds, I think you would be better off saving some more and investing in something more modern, whether it be Kontakt libraries, StringWerk, Softphonics refills, or something else.
If you ever change your mind, the Miroslav stuff seems to always go on sale for prices like this several times a year anymore, so you'll have more chances in the future.
When you play the demo songs on the website , the music producer was a bit too happy with phasing widening, making some tracks hollow or worse almost totally collapsing when switching to mono. I quickly listened to a few patches after the download and it was fine, but I'll be vigilant.
Miroslav will go through extreme Grain torture anyway. The collection was recorded in a real space, locked inside multiple Combinators. I have seen them cheap in the past, but I don't recall being that cheap. At the end of the day it is a sublime professionally well recorded time capsule you can mix with other recorded spaces. Still worth more than $30. Still a great deal.
Will StringWerk be part of the subscription model?
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esselfortium, I totally see your point, much appreciated infobxbrkrz wrote: ↑13 Oct 2017I agree the Miroslav collection belongs to another time, compared to what we get today. The price reflects that situation. I bought it because the collection belongs to another time. Just like a Mellotron? Not old. Vintage
When you play the demo songs on the website , the music producer was a bit too happy with phasing widening, making some tracks hollow or worse almost totally collapsing when switching to mono. I quickly listened to a few patches after the download and it was fine, but I'll be vigilant.
Miroslav will go through extreme Grain torture anyway. The collection was recorded in a real space, locked inside multiple Combinators. I have seen them cheap in the past, but I don't recall being that cheap. At the end of the day it is a sublime professionally well recorded time capsule you can mix with other recorded spaces. Still worth more than $30. Still a great deal.
Will StringWerk be part of the subscription model?
bxbrkrz is bang on for me; I am currently doing some 1950s Ultra Lounge soundalikes, it needs to sound "vintage" and the Orkester and FSM sounds are too far below the line of quality I require. I have turned in paid work in the past and the only things I got called out on were the Orkester sounds; the client was right and Softphonics saved the day. That said, I only used Softphonics strings on that job, the rest was Orkester & FSM. The Miroslav clarinets and flutes sound immediately better than native Orkester or FSM IMO...I haven't tried anything else Miroslav, yet. StringWERK is 130euros!
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- jfrichards
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Honestly Sarah, I like Miroslav quite a bit. I think this one turned out OK. Piano, violins, cellos.esselfortium wrote: ↑13 Oct 2017...they're pretty dated and limited, and not very friendly to use. They...tend to sound cheap and unconvincing.
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Not a fan of Miroslav strings at all although someone has put together a few usable combinator string patches in the combinator factory sound bank ...Kudos.
Jfrichards.....fantastic work really like that. You've made them sound as real as they possibly can . Either you play strings or researched how they're played .....either way you can really hear how much work went into that!
Jfrichards.....fantastic work really like that. You've made them sound as real as they possibly can . Either you play strings or researched how they're played .....either way you can really hear how much work went into that!
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I have used them in tracks in the past and will use them again when needed, I just layer them up. I think it's a good price.
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FWIW, it's on sale right now at 59€, until tomorrow. At that price, it's a no brainer.
Why? I'll take NNXT based libraries over and RE any day.stratatonic wrote: ↑11 Oct 2017Does esoundz own the rights to use the Miroslav samples in Refill format?
Maybe they could make RE romplers for Miroslav?
I disagree when it comes to the Reason format. There are people who are really great at working with any library to make them sound great. Somewhere on this forum I posted a link to a guy who decided to get this library back out and did well known Debussy work.esselfortium wrote: ↑13 Oct 2017I've had the Miroslav collection for a year or two now and I don't think I've ever used a single patch from it in a song.jayhosking wrote: ↑12 Oct 2017I'm interested in these refills but the demos aren't exactly selling me on it. Can anyone point me to any tracks that are using them? I'd be curious to hear them in context. Thanks in advance!
In my opinion, they're pretty dated and limited, and not very friendly to use. They're from the old days before every-note sampling, round robins, detailed velocity layers, and other basic features that are common and expected in a good sample library nowadays. The result is that they're very restrictive, have to be loaded with reverb to cover their inadequacies, and tend to sound cheap and unconvincing.
Even for this price, you could probably do about as well with certain free libraries, especially with VST as an option now. If you're looking to spend money on a good set of orchestral sounds, I think you would be better off saving some more and investing in something more modern, whether it be Kontakt libraries, StringWerk, Softphonics refills, or something else.
If you ever change your mind, the Miroslav stuff seems to always go on sale for prices like this several times a year anymore, so you'll have more chances in the future.
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I understand what you mean, but I don't think it's a worthwhile thing to bother with.kitekrazy wrote: ↑14 Oct 2017I disagree when it comes to the Reason format. There are people who are really great at working with any library to make them sound great. Somewhere on this forum I posted a link to a guy who decided to get this library back out and did well known Debussy work.esselfortium wrote: ↑13 Oct 2017
I've had the Miroslav collection for a year or two now and I don't think I've ever used a single patch from it in a song.
In my opinion, they're pretty dated and limited, and not very friendly to use. They're from the old days before every-note sampling, round robins, detailed velocity layers, and other basic features that are common and expected in a good sample library nowadays. The result is that they're very restrictive, have to be loaded with reverb to cover their inadequacies, and tend to sound cheap and unconvincing.
Even for this price, you could probably do about as well with certain free libraries, especially with VST as an option now. If you're looking to spend money on a good set of orchestral sounds, I think you would be better off saving some more and investing in something more modern, whether it be Kontakt libraries, StringWerk, Softphonics refills, or something else.
If you ever change your mind, the Miroslav stuff seems to always go on sale for prices like this several times a year anymore, so you'll have more chances in the future.
For at least a decade, I used to be one of the people who would spend countless hours painstakingly brute-forcing the sounds I wanted out of cheap libraries. I know that you can make Orkester sound amazing if you put a lot of time into it, and if you structure your composition around hiding its weaknesses. I convinced myself that I was better off without better instrument libraries since I could impress anyway, and it became a bit of an ego thing to be able to do so much with so little.
I eventually discovered that springing for some higher quality sounds has made composing and producing far more fun and inspiring, and more about just writing music, instead of being a thankless chore of trying to wrangle bad sounds into something where if you do it well enough, no one will even be able to tell how valiantly you struggled to make it sound as good as something that you could've done just in a few hours with better resources.
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Some people will choose the NNXT option, yeah.kitekrazy wrote: ↑14 Oct 2017Why? I'll take NNXT based libraries over and RE any day.stratatonic wrote: ↑11 Oct 2017Does esoundz own the rights to use the Miroslav samples in Refill format?
Maybe they could make RE romplers for Miroslav?
From what I've read on the forum, some folks like sample players as well.
Consider this...
1 - Miroslav is a 10+ year refill. It does not have Keyswitching, does not take care of legato notes and it has quite a dated product.
2 - Stringwerk is now making a Sale. Quite worth it if you consider it's at the moment the best string app exclusive for Reason.
3 - With VST's the offer on Strings and Orchestra packs is simply huge. And the latest products are not only overhelming as they surpass any miroslav by far. 8dio, Vienna, Berlin, NI, etc. Even East West that imho is getting behind these is WAY better than Miroslav.
So at this moment, i'd cash those 29 in to get stringwerk or something more recent. IMHO.
PS.: anyone that is minimally serious about orchestral work, will have a bunch of different packs. I myself have East West, Miroslav, Stringwerk and am even thinking about getting the more recent 8dio (i'm still a bit in the fence because i need Kontact to run it). So if you go for miroslav, though i'm sure it will get dusty with time, it can still be used for some stuff.
1 - Miroslav is a 10+ year refill. It does not have Keyswitching, does not take care of legato notes and it has quite a dated product.
2 - Stringwerk is now making a Sale. Quite worth it if you consider it's at the moment the best string app exclusive for Reason.
3 - With VST's the offer on Strings and Orchestra packs is simply huge. And the latest products are not only overhelming as they surpass any miroslav by far. 8dio, Vienna, Berlin, NI, etc. Even East West that imho is getting behind these is WAY better than Miroslav.
So at this moment, i'd cash those 29 in to get stringwerk or something more recent. IMHO.
PS.: anyone that is minimally serious about orchestral work, will have a bunch of different packs. I myself have East West, Miroslav, Stringwerk and am even thinking about getting the more recent 8dio (i'm still a bit in the fence because i need Kontact to run it). So if you go for miroslav, though i'm sure it will get dusty with time, it can still be used for some stuff.
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I required something pretty light on cpu for now to work up some sketches for the next few weeks until I can get a more powerful computer...no way was I gonna part with $200 for Miroslav, but 30 is pocket change for now
Stringwerk is back up 100 euros/units today :-
Thanks for all these suggestions....Listening to 8DIO atm...
Stringwerk is back up 100 euros/units today :-
Thanks for all these suggestions....Listening to 8DIO atm...
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