

Part 1 - This part contains all my personal favorite sample libraries, which are the ones I talk about in the video. I wrote timestamps and prices, so you can skip to whatever library you might be interested in and see their cost straight away. The text list is split into sections for each main instruments, and comes in two parts. I took a couple days to make a huge video where I talk at length about my favorite orchestral libraries as a professional composer, showing examples of how I used them in context of full songs, listing their pros & cons and sharing information about their prices.
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I also get these questions on a daily basis on my YouTube channel, where I teach people how to compose orchestral music by ear, so I finally decided to answer them once and for all by creating a resource that people can check when they have such questions: What are the best orchestral libraries to get if you're tight on money, but still want something that sounds great? What are the best orchestral libraries for Strings / Brass / Perucssion / Woodwinds / Cinematic & Trailer SFX? One of the most common questions on Reddit, when it comes to Orchestral Music Production, is:
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