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Let me add that these guitar/drum samples are just excellent (listen to the audio demos!) and they're entirely free if you have Kontakt. Then there are some great free ones that Elitistinen did a good job of pointing out. Komplete 9 comes with loads of fantastic plugins such as Massive, Absynth, Guitar Rig and Kontakt. Basically if you buy two of their best products separately then you've already reached more than it would cost to buy those two and thirty-one other products. Then, to get THIRTY-THREE of their instruments, it costs 650 dollars. ONE Native Instruments plugin can cost hundreds of dollars, especially if it's a big one like Kontakt. From the looks of it, it's simply not worth getting a Native Instruments plugin if it's not from Komplete 9. If you want something from Native Instruments, I'd highly suggest getting Komplete 9. Other VSTs from Spectrasonics like Trillian are great too, and cheaper. It's so deep I've barely scratched the surface and I've had it for something like half a year now, and it's child's play to integrate it in orchestral songs, or use it for basically any other genre. It has 8000 sounds, ranging from guitars to choirs to mallets to pads to lead synths to arps to everything in between (except a cowbell - yes I've checked), and some excellent synthesis features. I consider it the best plugin I've ever worked with. and price.Įast/West aside, Omnisphere is a brilliant VST. Oh, and the Hollywood Strings/Brass/Woodwinds are glorious in both sound. I haven't heard anything about The Dark Side or Spaces Reverb. Others (Goliath, Fab Four, Voices of Passion, Ministry of Rock, etc) I've heard bad stuff about, especially Voices of Passion. Other great East/West VSTs include Pianos, Ra, Stormdrum 2, Silk and Symphonic Choirs.
Gypsy, from what I've heard, sounds really good, so I agree that it's definitely a library to consider.
East/West has a lot of other great libraries.