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What VST was used for Orchestral instruments? (solved)

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What VST was used for Orchestral instruments? (solved)
Nikish Offline
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06-07-2020, 12:29 AM (This post was last modified: 06-11-2020, 07:04 AM by Nikish.)
Hi. Recently, I've made some kind of music using orchestral instruments here. But I want to covert it to mp3 and also improve it somehow. So I decided to buy Fl Studio and make exact copy of what I did. I've found VSTs that were used for some instruments: 
   'Concert Harp' - Sonatina Harp 
   'Trombone' - Sonatina Trombone (Trombones Staccato)

But I can't find anything about 'French Horn'. I can't even find anything that ressembles it Sad 
I'll be happy if you can help me!
(Sorry for my bad English)


Updated:
I asked Jacob_ and he said that he used `Sonatina Symphony Orchestra`. It's the thing I was looking for.


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Lopyt   Away
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06-07-2020, 02:32 PM
There are many free VST you can use, but paid ones are better.

DSK Brass

VSCO2 Trombone

Sonatina


Kontakt libraries:

ProjectSAM

Alpine Orchestra

Spitfire LABS



I don't know wjhat instrument was used for the OS trombone, but these should help...


Also, MP3 sucks, use .flac or .wav, or even .ogg


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06-07-2020, 07:47 PM (This post was last modified: 06-07-2020, 07:48 PM by Firebolt391d.)
idk how this site was made, ask Jacob_.

But if you ask me, you should use this site to create MIDIs, then download the MIDIs and edit them in a different studio like FL Studio or MuseScore. Musescore especially is good because it can export MIDIs into Mp3s and it has a free version that is pretty good.


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06-07-2020, 07:50 PM
Nearly any DAW can export .mid into audio files like .mp3, .wav, etc.


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