...I seem to remember the esteemed E.Evans writing in a thread many months ago, that what we really needed was lots of recordings of the same notes in various lengths, which would then switch in the matrix in the same fashion as they do now. The five note repetitions are very versatile in terms of tempo (utilising the release slider) however, once you get rid of the first one (which you have to do) this leaves you with only four different notes, and in a repeated pattern, you can start to hear this . Ten or fifteen would give a more natural effect. This, I think, would have been much more useful than spending hours recording for example nine repetitions down to one repetition for all the pitches (and at multiple dynamics I think) Ok, that's my two pennies worth!This still would be useful even if it's in addition to the repetition samples. It's just as realistic on many instruments. Atleast in 44.1 16bit. maybe Herb/VSL have heard it in such high resolution they CAn hear the difference. I am not gonna say definitively that one is better than the other at this point. however, I have found MY way to be VERY practical if you get used to it.
E. Evans [;)]