![]() ![]() I have the Spitfire Audio Symphonic Strings, Chamber Strings, and BBCSO Pro, I think they all have pretty good/decent sounding, and quite musical portamentos in 2021. One day, someone will make a string library where making sure that believable portamento/glissando/legato is a main focus – across all instruments and for all relevant intervals.Ī lot must have happened since this thread was started, so – anyone who owns newer Spitfire libraries (Studio Strings, BBC, Abbey Road.), Audiobro Modern Scoring Strings, Orchestral Tools Symphonic Strings, Performance Samples Vista, VSL Synchron Strings 1 or other newer libraries who has anything portamento related to share? ![]() Spitfire have som other libraries now, and at least some of them have, from what I've heard in demos and walkthroughs what seems like a very musical implementation of portamento – I just don't know which if the newer SF libraries that are best in this respect, and also don't know how consistently good they are (across the various presets/instruments/full range of each instrument), and if they have or need manual control over portamento speed/volume. ![]() I had to upgrade to Spitfire Symphonic Strings something close to what Berlin Strings offered. Since I started this thread in 2014, I have bought Berlin Strings (don't remember if I already had bought Mural), but BS was clearly a step up from Mural 1, of course, in terms of portamento – Mural didn't get portamento until Mural 2 was released, and and the parameters to control legato speed and volume didn't do much, if anything for the portamento transitions. Yes, a lot of the discussions here about legato before/during/after a release of a new string library are also, to some degree, about the portamento (or the lack of it). ![]()
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