Varazdin Orchestral

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Varazdin Orchestral

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Anyone got this ? Sounds really good in the demo songs and pricing is "aggressive" as they say on FruityLoops.com. $169

For hundreds of years, Varazdin (Croatia), richly steeped in Baroque music tradition, has produced some of Europe’s finest classical performances. It is also host to the famous, annual 'Barokne Veceri' (Baroque Evenings) festival, which attracts the best classical artists from around the world.
Image-Line now offers the exclusive 'Varazdin Orchestral' sample library, in which skilled classical musicians have been meticulously recorded at 96,000 kHz, 24-bit, in performing a wide range of variations and styles for each instrument.
Varazdin Orchestral features over 30 instruments sampled in different musical articulations containing over 4800 samples packed in 8.5Gb.

http://www.image-line.com/documents/var ... stral.html
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Looks very good @ $169.....?

Any ears-on/keys-on info anybody?

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ausser wrote:Looks very good @ $169.....?

Any ears-on/keys-on info anybody?

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they're good for the price, but you'll have lots of trouble, if you want to use them as the only resource to make your tracks sound good.
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