Who makes a nice Saxophone VST?

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A soft synth that is nice to me is Sylenth1. Such a great little synth for retro stuff.

Perhaps I should look to these more marquee products like Kontakt or Omnisphere

edit- WOW! Look at East West music's Symphony Orchestra. That is something else. Does this ever go on sale?

none of these have demo's...whats up?
 
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Kontakt - not the free player which isn't that useful for 3rd party libraries - was a brilliant investment for me?
 
East West has my attention. Listen to these from the Hollywood brass

I want to try it before buying..
 
Whoa..I need a hard drive upgrade..1TB !!! of samples? What kinda madman, came up with that!


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I have a 3Tb sample drive nearly full so another will be needed shortly. Spitfire - who I have great respect for will even supply their sample libraries on a hard drive if you want as they are so big. Not really for running the libraries, just for storage. I now have fibre here so have 550+ up and download speed so downloading a Tb or 2 isn't a big problem. I used to use lots of Garritan stuff but find now for most things, Spitfire and Kontakt libraries are the majority of the ones I use often, plus a smattering of the others - but no more big Garritan or other libraries. You actually forget what you have when you keep getting better and better ones. The BBC orchestra from Spitfire is a really great one - I just upgraded to the core version from the cheap one that's now free if you are poor - if you don't have that, just tell spitfire you are poor and you will get it free.
 
And other software I have is Ukrainian, and tiktok is Chinese. Native Instruments, as far as I know, is German?
 
And so are Oktava, who make better mics than invasion tactics ! My Oktava has to have been the bargain of the decade, thus far.
The EastWest vst requires an iLok system. No iLok.

Do any of the recommended products have any iLok?
 
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