Hi, will VSL release their samples in 24/96 format in the future? I know that computing power might not be there yet, but I am wondering if that is the plan for when technology catches up? They sound great now, but would be unbelievable if playable at 24/96. I think the Symphonic Cube is slated to have 24/44.1, but 96 would make a huge difference in quality. Thanks.
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24 bit 96KHz sample releases?
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[quote=Dietz]Just for the record - all our data is stored in 32 bit floating / 96 kHz / stereo (... yes, Terabytes of storage-space needed), so we are ready for any new options when the time is right.
Can you hear a difference from 32/96 to 16/44.1 so that we have to hope the time arrive soon or is just an idea?
Sergino
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We had our own proprietary down-sampling tool developed, specifically programmed for our needs and our ears ;-] , so the difference between 96 kHz and 44.1 isn't really the problem. 24 bit would be very nice, I agree - you gain depth and resolution, especially in the soft tails. - The 32 bit format is only of importance if the data is processed.
While I can't announce any actual products yet, I think it is quite clear that we plan to release our samples in 24 bit, too, when the time is right.
All the best,
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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You've heard what you're talking about, Dietz - a distinct advantage over my just talking theoretically! - but I would have thought it would be much more important for MIR to have the higher bit resolution. Of course the samples themselves have low-level details, but the releases from recordings made in the Silent Stage are pretty subtle at best - and often they're covered up by the rest of the ensemble.
Nicht war?
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So the SYMPHONIC CUBE is very far from today?
Everybody here is talking about GIgastudio 3 and nobody about SYMPHONIC CUBE. Why?? Is there an idea about it?
Sergino
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Yes, I am also wondering why nobody talking about the Symphonic Cube.
I thought the symphonic Cube would be released at the same time as Giga 3, but there is a big silence about that now.
I also would very much like to know what is the content of the Symphonic Cube. The only thing I can see is an 'icecube' that will be delivered on 1 harddisc.
I sent VSL an e-mail with this question:
I have the pro edition, performance set and saxophones 1 on Giga format.
I want to buy some new horizon instruments: chamber strings, new solo
strings, French oboe and Wind Ensembles. But I also want to upgrade to
the
Symphonic Cube when it arrives.
Will the instruments above also be part of the Symphonic Cube? So will I
be
doubling a lot then?
In that case I should not buy the Horizon things now.
When will this Symphonic Cube be there?
This was their answer:
To your question: the Symphonic Cube will be a modular system and will
contain all the Horizon Series, the Pro Edition content as well as new
content. There'll be a VIP pricing that will take into account all
products that you already have, so yes, it's safe to order Vienna
Symphonic Library products now.
So I think the Symphonic Cube will be a very expensive module.
Nothing about when it will be released...
Gerard Beljon