Vocal Atmospheres by Cory Friesenhan is great for pads.
Siren by Veela is one of their best.
As one who has acquired many loops I find it hard to fork over that kind of money for loops. With subs you start hoarding. If you think the VST market is competitive it's greater in the loops field. I've found smaller producers and smaller packages to have more usable content that come with presets and midis.
Not me I don't redo anymore. Sometimes it is a good idea and you start removing bloat.
BTW there is no cure for GAS. If you took up golf you would probably spend a lot of money on a club that claims you have drive the ball farther and more straight.
Same here but I won't immediately jump at it. Most likely will wait for 12. Using another DAW as a VST doesn't wow me. EnergyXT was the first one to do this. I have no need for FL VST when I can just open up FL.
They kinda lost some popularity by their regular prices and sale prices. I think I paid $20 for their Hypernode. For their sale prices they put a lot of programming in what they do.
Using large amounts of GB to promote a library like this doesn't attract me. Music developers resemble game developers by creating bloat these days. For what it is this is overkill.
I tend to stay away from companies that are all about loops that decide to enter the VST market. Sample Magic was short lived while W.A. gives their away or sell em cheap.
Save it for next year. I still hope to get Noir some day.
Just curious for those who have Ostinato Noir, is it worth the 66 euro? That's about the same price as Pigments 2. I'm thinking of moving up the Arturia food chain. I know it's an apple vs. oranges purchase.