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I'm looking for some decent quality buyout music for documentary type stuff.
does anyone have a favorite source? dont need anything too fancy, but
authentic instruments is a must (no midi, synths or fake pianos). i have
very little experience and a google search produced a ton of material, but
not much of what i need. thanks!
-alan
 
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"greggery peccary" wrote ...
> I'm looking for some decent quality buyout music for documentary
> type stuff. does anyone have a favorite source? dont need anything
> too fancy, but authentic instruments is a must (no midi, synths or
> fake
> pianos). i have very little experience and a google search produced
> a ton of material, but not much of what i need. thanks!

http://www.dplay.com has lots of good info online, including a
review of many of the available libraries (by someone who has
used them all)...
http://www.dplay.com/tutorial/libcards.html

www.sounddogs.com is my favorite for SFX (although I have not
reviewed much of their music). Reviewable, purchasable, down-
loadable online, individually (resonably, IMHO) priced.
 
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thx!


"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley7@xprt.net> wrote in message
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> "greggery peccary" wrote ...
> > I'm looking for some decent quality buyout music for documentary
> > type stuff. does anyone have a favorite source? dont need anything
> > too fancy, but authentic instruments is a must (no midi, synths or
> > fake
> > pianos). i have very little experience and a google search produced
> > a ton of material, but not much of what i need. thanks!
>
> http://www.dplay.com has lots of good info online, including a
> review of many of the available libraries (by someone who has
> used them all)...
> http://www.dplay.com/tutorial/libcards.html
>
> www.sounddogs.com is my favorite for SFX (although I have not
> reviewed much of their music). Reviewable, purchasable, down-
> loadable online, individually (resonably, IMHO) priced.
>
 
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greggery peccary <.@.> wrote:
>I'm looking for some decent quality buyout music for documentary type stuff.
>does anyone have a favorite source? dont need anything too fancy, but
>authentic instruments is a must (no midi, synths or fake pianos). i have
>very little experience and a google search produced a ton of material, but
>not much of what i need. thanks!

If you want actual real instruments, the best sounding library I know of
is the Columbia library which is now being rebadged with the "Ole Georg"
name on it. It's good material but it's not cheap at all. I do think
you can either get buyout or pay needle-drop, your option.
--scott

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