Re: What kind of sample(er)s etc for classical music

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On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Lorenzo <lsutton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'de like to have some info/pointers on samples for classical music
> (especially orchestra) in the situations when one has to provide a
> 'virtual' performance.

If I were in your shoes, and had VERY deep pockets, I would be more
inclined to look at the Muse Receptor, in one of their bundled
configurations:

http://www.museresearch.com/receptor2_komplete_inside.php

Doing something like this would give you access to Kontakt, which is a
very popular sampler right now.

These machines are definitely pro quality, but expensive.  However, I
would much rather buy something like this than buy a computer,
install/configure Windows, install the sample library, etc.  With
something like this, you could take it out on the road and not mess up
your computer.

Bonus feature:  It runs Linux.  :)  I think some of the Muse folks
hang out on this list, so you might want to talk to them.

(Disclaimer:  I do not work for Muse, I do not own a Receptor.  I want
to, tho.  :)

-- 
Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
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