![]() Yes, I was going to add what Riff and Madbulk have said. If you are use to getting a good result with Halion Strings (I've heard these and they don't sound too bad actually) then using that library with the few patches that actually work in EWQLSO strings may do you well, if getting another string library isn't in the cards for you. Strings being an area where I can't quite figure out what went wrong. But EWQLSO unfortunately excels beyond all expectation in some areas and fall short in others. There may be every evidence that the new studio libraries from EW HS, HB, HWW and the such may be just that kind of 1 library does it all type endeavor. Also, Symphobia 2 might be a good addition. In all seriousness though, many of us EWQLSO lovers have had to use other libraries like Sonic Implants, LASS and now HS and Cinematic Strings to supplement strings. If at all possible though, if you can swing it, Hollywood Strings imo would work where EWQLSO Strings do not. ![]() Also, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that from time to time especially in a pinch, I've two fisted chords on the 70 marc strings patch. Though on occasion, especially when I've need a larger than life huge sound, I've found the lyrical "a" and lyrical "b" patches to me the most useful. Personally I try to avoid them if at all possible. ![]()
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