@@Joe-blogcomposer I bought Concussion-won’t run on my MAC. Crashes Cubase and Logic! Ended up in Cubase BLACKLIST. Not done. Then SMALL STRINGS and MURMUR stopped working. Identical to Concussion. Worst part, Crow threw in the towel and said we’ll refund you on all your purchases. I don’t want money. I want them to hang in with me and Find a way to SUCCESS. But, we’re on planet earth Ah well.
@@Joe-blogcomposer and finally: I’m being KIND, given that Crow decided to make their UIs the size of Minimonsta, Vintage 2010. That’s code for Freaking Tiny!
Overpriced for what you get. I might buy at $50-75. Lots of libraries do the same thing and more. Spitfire String Swarms, 8Dio Christopher Young, CAGE Strings, others I’m not remembering offhand. Or bounce a phrase to audio and use your DAW’s pitch tool/s to make a riser. More than one way to get this effect.
@@watchaddicts1213 I've done videos on all their latest products :) but they do have a wonderful sale on at the moment! Tom Factory is a great library they did a while ago I still need to do a video on! Its hard to keep on top off everything but we get there, video on crow hills new library should be out by monday!
Considering that I'd also have to buy Kontakt to use it, for what it costs plus Kontakt, I could just about get a full orchestra library. This library would be okay if I was professionally scoring trailers or horror films, but since I'm just a hobbyist writing my own classical music, this one's a non-starter for me.
Having the full version of Kontakt opens you up to a significantly wider variety of products. You're missing a massive amount of well built, amazingly priced libraries and may simply lose money in the long run.
@@thisislance I'm sure. Kontakt comes under the category of "Nice To Have But Not Essential". If I had that sort of money to spare (which I don't) upgrading from BBCSO Core to BBCSO Professional is a much higher priority.