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| I'm interested in doing movie soundtracks and want to get the highest quality strings available. The ones in the Orkester sound bank are pretty good, but if I can do better with the strings refill, is it worth it? The demos sounded great but they always do.... |
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yeah Id say so. Not that I've bothered myself but then i'm just messing about. You remember that first time you loaded up reason and thought to youself 'wow, so many sounds!' Well now you're bored of them aren't you? Admit it, you need more sounds. Refils are a good thing. |
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Maybe check around for reviews and gather your own opinion of the product, I would say download the demo but you've already done that. |
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I heard that Reason string refills ain't that impressive - i think they didn't have so good recording gear back then.
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