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Old 16th May 2012   #1
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Sound quality: Symphobia or Orchestral Essentials?

I want to get one of those products, but my question is: is the sound quality of OE as good as Symphobia?, does Symphobia worth the money it cost if we have OE in the market?. I dont want a primary library, since I own a lof of orchestral libs and I just need one of those ensemble libraries to reinforce my tools (Hollywood series and almost all EW products, Adagio, VSL, etc), so OE seems to be a nice option, but I just want to be sure that the quality of this product is top notch, because if it is not the case, I would pick Symphobia, regardless of the high price it has.

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The sound wont be different. As far as i am aware OE is just a small collection of all of Project Sam's libraries.
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I want to get one of those products, but my question is: is the sound quality of OE as good as Symphobia?, does Symphobia worth the money it cost if we have OE in the market?. I dont want a primary library, since I own a lof of orchestral libs and I just need one of those ensemble libraries to reinforce my tools (Hollywood series and almost all EW products, Adagio, VSL, etc), so OE seems to be a nice option, but I just want to be sure that the quality of this product is top notch, because if it is not the case, I would pick Symphobia, regardless of the high price it has.

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I say get OE because ull be geting the exact same stuff Symphobia has, and just note Project Sam Legato for string will always suck! so my want to work one geting some strings but the good thing about it is when it comes to Low Tones this is the best
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Does anyone know if Orchestral Essentials offers anything that you don't already have in Symphobia 2 already?
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see the product page?

If you have symphobia you get a discount. Plus new piano, multis and sounds. I must say, i'm close to buying as the demos are unreal!
review here http://www.scorecastonline.com/2012/...al-essentials/
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