The reverbs included are absolutely stunning, ranging from rooms/halls to experimental spaces (like Piano resonance fx etc.). You can make it sound almost as pensive as the VSL CFX or as deep as something like Keyscape's C7. It retains a warm aura around it but you can still hear the strings pop when you push it. NOIRE: The most balanced (timbre wise) of all 3 and hands down the most versatile. If you do your tweaks right, it sounds absolutely stunning in a solo recording. Some registers sound weaker than others so you need to spend some time in the edit page to get everything gelling together. You need to tweak the velocity sensitivity in order to tame down that "percussive brightness". VSL CFX: Bright and vivid with an almost percussive character. Dynamic range is superb and has the best growling bass of all 3. Garritan CFX: Great for playing/practicing, but a pain when recording due to the pedal-down noises in the samples, especially if you finalize it with a limiter in order to give it presence in a solo context. The best for recording for me are NOIRE and VSL CFX.
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