At the very least NI should have warned customers who bought the strings library in good faith expecting to be able to get also for the sequel, that they would not be able to if they were on 10.8.5. Now people like myself, who for other reasons (Protools 10HD) have to stay on MacOSX 10.8.5, and who bought into this Symphony series are stuck with 1/3 of the library. Look at the products themselves: does it not say Symphony Series on all three the libraries? So clearly they all are part of one bundle and should have been made available in the same way. Even NI themselves present it as such, look at the products website for Komplete 11, e.g Symphony essentials, it says Exquisitely sampled strings, brass and woodwinds on the same page nicely next to one another. So whereas technically, formally, legally or whatever, those are maybe not a second part of the orchestral library, they very much are so in spirit. It suffices to look at all the big names (Vienna for one). As much as I love spending so much time making chip-like sounds in Massive, I rather just use Super Audio Cart. It was written in the stars that woodwinds and brass would follow. I'm curious about this as well since I'm pretty sure I'm running 10.9 OSX and looking to use Super Audio Cart in Kontact, but they require it to work with 5.5.2+. I do not know of any orchestral library that consist only of strings. EvilDragon, I understand what you are saying but I beg to differ.
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