Kontakt comes with a ton of instruments out of the box, and as soon as you have it, you will have access to a wealth of high-quality free instruments. In the meantime get something inexpensive to start with or just spend a few months studying videos and demos and figure out what is right for you and how much you are willing to spend. As money is an issue, wait until Black Friday for a sale and Kontakt may be half that, and whatever other libraries you want will also probably be 25% to 50% off. I'm going to be a contrarian here and suggest that you buy full Kontakt, which you can get on a crossgrade for $249, by downloading the free DrumMic'a! first. It isn't great but better sounding than some other intro stuff and cheaper.ĮW Orchestras are the best bang for the buck, but you get ILok and the Play Engine both of which are negatives to me. If you want low end to start, look for 40 buck sales on Miro 2. Some folks can't seem to hear the difference between high quality and low quality. Spitfire and Berlin are generally the top, which is why Inspire might be a way to go. The Orchestra isn't much better but is an auto Hans Zimmer composer so some love it, you don't want it for your needs. GPO, Miroslav, Complete Orchestra and the like are all low end and sound like it. Also remember with Composer Cloud you get nothing when you are done. Just a note if you are newish to the scene check out what ILok is and what it does to your computer and in general what dongles are as they are somewhat unique to this hobby.
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