Originally Posted By: Islansoul
I'm more instrested in having strings like the Spitefire Audio studio strings library that are able to adapt to a multitude of genres rather than the typicl string libraries that caterer to th film and classical compositions.


I'm with Islansoul. Strings are something the good sound sources do correctly. Plus with MIDI running them you can change whatever anytime you want. Whereas with RTs you are stuck with what you get unless of course you do a lot of cut and pasting, or the RTs come with MIDI, or you have Melodyne or like program where you can move notes around in a very slow and PITA way. YMMV


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