Re: Strings and Choirs

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> Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 13:25:40 +0200
> From: "Arnold Krille" <arnold.krille@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject:  Re: Strings and Choirs

> 2006/4/5, Markus Herhoffer <markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> > Normally I use my linux machine only for recording and mixing. But now I
> > need some realistic strings, church organs and choirs. Are there any
> > well sounding free samples available? Or are there some free samplers
> > out there that play commercial samples? How are your experiences with
> > symphonic arrangements under linux?
> 
> You definitly want to look at aeolus which is an organ synth
> specialised on classic organs.
> 
> For the strings you might want to look at zynaddsubfx which has a new
> synth-method that produces very nice strings-sounds...
> 
> Sorry, I don't have the links at hand but either google or
> jackit.sf.net/apps should help.
> 
> Arnold

Also, a combination of Linux sampler and the free gigasampler files from
here:
http://www.worrasplace.com/
is really handy.


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