As reflected in both the price and the space requirements, the main library provides a larger amount of content than the expansion.įirst of all, let me just say that that I’m a big fan of the Berlin Strings GUI, which borrows many elements from Berlin Woodwinds. Thanks to use of NCW compression Berlin Strings samples take up 129GB, EXP A takes up 22.3GB and EXP B takes up 11.4GB. The review copy was provided via download. The libraries are available for download at or can be shipped pre-installed on Samsung 840 EVO SSD. To use EXP A and EXP B you will need to own a license for the full Kontakt 5. The main library, Berlin Strings, will run with Kontakt Player 5.3.1 or higher. The prices for those outside the EU (or otherwise not required to play VAT) are about €839.50 EUR for the main Berlin Strings Library, €209.24 EUR for EXP A and €158.82 EUR for EXP B. A roadmap is already in place for future expansions. This review covers all three entries in the Berlin Strings line that Orchestral Tools have released to date: Berlin Strings, EXP A and EXP B. If you need strings with some of the most powerful scoring capabilities available (and have the budget for it), then the Berlin Strings Series could be just what you’re looking for.īerlin Strings is Orchestral Tools’ professional string library series using the Kontakt 5 platform that has one of the most diverse sample sets of any library I’ve reviewed so far.
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