

- #Alternative to uviworkstation looping pro
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#Alternative to uviworkstation looping professional
This one is HUGE.There has never been an instrument that has stirred up virtually EVERYONE in the professional orchestrating community like BV.
#Alternative to uviworkstation looping free
all expansions are free from whatever price point you buy in at. if you wait another week, price is going up with the eminent release of their expansion pack (cruise over to vic if ur interested) which adds a huge new set of "emotion" styles to the already amazing creature. it'll make you cry it is sooooo realistic and just plug & play. : You REALLY should pick up Bohemian Violin. Nothing seems appropriately capable except that damn Bohemian Violin and Cello. Martin is a very contemplative piece with some very haunting and expressive solo lines. Another case of needing to learn what I have to the fullest before succumbing to GAS (to which you Dana are no help! ) In fact, the work we are performing by Joseph M. Thanks for the reminder.įwrend Also, I have been watching some tutorials on Albion ONE and it does seem I can get quite a ways with what I have as John suggested. Now that I know more about UVI's excellent compression, I need to revisit the UVI suite. I've ignored previously because I thought there were too many instruments for the sample library file size. I've been looking at GPO5 for a while, but the way the VI Labs pianos work in UVI Workstation makes me want to take a much closer look at the UVI orchestral suite. Wonderful pianos, the only downside being they gave me G.A.S. I picked up the True Keys Pianos bundle on that AbFab $99 sale a couple of weeks back. I think you've answered your own question. Obviously I need to do some mock ups and figure out what I can safely handle instrument-wise but thought I'd seek some advice here for ideas. My Surface has only 8GB but is also an i7 with an SSD. My main DAW has 16GB RAM and both libraries are on SSDs. Probably not a good comparison but it got me to thinking of what I can do/trust with either in a live setting. I don't know all the technical details on how UVI and Kontakt handle the sample loads but I am getting some noise using some larger Kontakt instruments like Mercury whereas UVI seems to handle TrueKeys pianos very well. First I need to get my notes in order and decide which instruments are most important and when they are needed - a road map so to say. I just need to work through it all and spend time setting it up and testing it. This is really the kind of info I'm looking for as I need to find out exactly what and how many instruments I can have locked and loaded. So wondering also if UVI workstation would be a lighter hit as opposed to Kontakt 5?įwrend Thanks for your input Dana. Another consideration is CPU hit since I may be using several different instruments and will need them easily accessible. Anywho, thoughts or suggestions? EDIT to add: I do have NI Komplete 9 Albion 1 & ONE Kirk Hunter, etc. I've got some excellent solo strings but this seems to cover a lot of bases for $199. My plan isn't to play everything but just important bits and pieces of the score throughout. In this work, there isn't much brass other than a low ensemble in one piece.

At my last church, I pieced together 4 Roland mesh pads with an older Yamaha drum module that worked remarkably well for Timpani but haven't really utilized VSTi's for solo strings and woodwinds.
#Alternative to uviworkstation looping pro
I'm thinking of using my personal desktop and Surface Pro 4 with a keyboard and drum pads.

I've got a choral concert coming up in April and really don't have the budget, space, or good enough string talent locally to hire musicians (which I would prefer). Wondering if anyone has experience with this suite or other all-in-one alternatives (bang/buck) for live use. UVI Orchestral Suite or alternatives for live use?
