My sample library is off the charts... no other way to put it... I've got around 10GB of drum samples, near 100GB of Reason ReFills, about 5GB of REX files I bought and another 2-3GB in REX files I've made and I don't even know how many mp3s and wavs/aiffs of samples I've pulled but have yet to chop or even really get to..maybe 1GB total of those.
On the upside, I have access to just about any sound that I could want. I've taken the time to catalog and program all my favorites to EXS instruments for Logic and NN-XTs for Reason so I can use them in either program... wherever I end up doing my composition that day. Also, it's rare that I hear a sound that in my head that I want on a track that I can't recreate through samples or software...also real familiar with Reason, so sound design is not an obstacle.
On the other hand, sometimes my eyes get crossed pouring through perfectly numbered and organized lists of hi-hats and snares and kicks and stabs and fx and percs and tambourines and timbales and whatever the hell else I'm looking for.... also, sometimes I get stuck on focusing on the specifics of managing such a large library which when combined with the glorious green and sticky can be distracting to actually getting stuff done.
I've some producers out there say "you only need 10 kicks, 10 snares, 10 hats, etc...", I've seen some of my friends libraries rivaling mine as well...
How do you guys feel about it?
On the upside, I have access to just about any sound that I could want. I've taken the time to catalog and program all my favorites to EXS instruments for Logic and NN-XTs for Reason so I can use them in either program... wherever I end up doing my composition that day. Also, it's rare that I hear a sound that in my head that I want on a track that I can't recreate through samples or software...also real familiar with Reason, so sound design is not an obstacle.
On the other hand, sometimes my eyes get crossed pouring through perfectly numbered and organized lists of hi-hats and snares and kicks and stabs and fx and percs and tambourines and timbales and whatever the hell else I'm looking for.... also, sometimes I get stuck on focusing on the specifics of managing such a large library which when combined with the glorious green and sticky can be distracting to actually getting stuff done.
I've some producers out there say "you only need 10 kicks, 10 snares, 10 hats, etc...", I've seen some of my friends libraries rivaling mine as well...
How do you guys feel about it?