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Definitely depends on instrument and bowing style.īut, about the Pro Arte's, that's on my idiosyncratic 1929 Seattle Archibald S.
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I love D'Addario Helicores on my (cheap) viola! String experiments there are over for now! Helicores are extra supple-feeling for the left hand, and very responsive to bow.
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And maybe, having met Norm Pickering and hung out a couple times, and seen all his basement full of luthiery and laboratory gear in action, I just trust D'Addario and the strings he helped engineer for them. I find that all this makes them especially nice to have on electric / amplified instruments. I think Pro Arte's give good basic warm all-around sound and performance dependable, stable, break-in faster than Dominants, good life span, and all that in a domestic and for a little less $$$. This is a Cinematic orchestral phrase library with a simple and easy to use interface. Checking out the new Native Instruments Action Strings library for Kontakt and Kontakt Player. Engineers Gear Main Producers Soft/Hardware Developers. I wouldn't call them "dark"- I'd say personable: nice characters- as opposed to Dominants which can seem a little too hard and mechanical to me, like the tennis ball fresh out of the can, except it doesn't break in. Native Instruments Action Strings review SoundsAndGear Octokid. I find them basically like Dominants, but maybe slightly more responsive, more easy to make speak, but not quite as loud.