Ok. So I just took delivery of a Mac G5 and now I'm looking forward to being able to access the legato functions for the first time. So the first library I will get as a learning curve is Chamber Strings. Great sound and looking forward to it and then progressing on to updating my First Edition and more Horizon libs.
Bit of worry. Repetition.
There seems to be a lot of data in terms of sample space with regard to this particular function. From what I've read so far it seems to me that this is not very intuitive to use, unlike say, legato. No one ever seems to be able to get their heads round the Repetition function.
Why is this? Is it because it's not explained properly in the manual? Is it because users can't make it work properly? Is it because it's not intuitive and gets in the way of composing?
I don't want the VSL gentlemen to take this as a criticism. It's just a simple consumer question that may be of no interest to anyone actually. BUT, if all this data is presumably included in the cost of a relevant library that includes Repetition, and I'm not going to be able utilize it, for whatever reason, I think it's a reasonable worry.
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Bit of worry. Repetition.
There seems to be a lot of data in terms of sample space with regard to this particular function. From what I've read so far it seems to me that this is not very intuitive to use, unlike say, legato. No one ever seems to be able to get their heads round the Repetition function.
Why is this? Is it because it's not explained properly in the manual? Is it because users can't make it work properly? Is it because it's not intuitive and gets in the way of composing?
I don't want the VSL gentlemen to take this as a criticism. It's just a simple consumer question that may be of no interest to anyone actually. BUT, if all this data is presumably included in the cost of a relevant library that includes Repetition, and I'm not going to be able utilize it, for whatever reason, I think it's a reasonable worry.
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