I wonder if I am expecting a little too much perfection in my life!
Firstly let me say that I am a happy and now loyal and committed VSL user, singing it's praises in public, and by peer pressure, generating more customers for the company! I am also very new here, so please be gentle with any replies.
Having spent a glorious couple of days installing opus 1/2 on my mac, and exploring the depths of what it has to offer, I am delighted with so much of it. There are some bits that stick out as being unbelievably good, like the perf-legato flute and trumpet. Others are a little lack lustre though, like the equivalent clarinet instrument. Some, however, are just plain awful. I speak of the english horn and oboe, two of the lovliest sounding instuments ever created, yet, somehow butt ugly in this package. There are even oboe vibrato samples that are totally out of tune. It can of course be down to personal taste, but I just hate the sound of the oboe/cor anglais player used for the solo samples. They may even be one and the same person. I can recommend a couple of really wonderful sounding players to come and rerecord your samples if you like (joking). Having recently recorded an album of solo oboe and guitar (including appearances by cor anglais and oboe d'amore), I know exactly how they can sound beautiful recorded, with sweetness and sorrow all mixed in.
I have never spent money on this scale before for a sample library, and I have to say it is a little bit like buying a brand new shiny mercedes that drives wonderfully, only to find nigglingly a couple of miles out of the showroom, that the cigarette lighter doesn't work and the doors squeak.
Are there any plans to update instrument samples as problems are reported?
I also noticed some samples beginning with a click - I can't recall specifics, but it was on more than one instrument. I have no problems with editing those down myself if I have to. I would rather have a product that works perfectly out of the box though.
I am overall delighted with the package, but just a little irked that at present I need to find work-arounds to compensate for shortcomings. I had enough of such work arounds using only MIDI modules where you write to the strength of the particular patch to make it sound good, and hide it away when it doesn't sound good.
Firstly let me say that I am a happy and now loyal and committed VSL user, singing it's praises in public, and by peer pressure, generating more customers for the company! I am also very new here, so please be gentle with any replies.
Having spent a glorious couple of days installing opus 1/2 on my mac, and exploring the depths of what it has to offer, I am delighted with so much of it. There are some bits that stick out as being unbelievably good, like the perf-legato flute and trumpet. Others are a little lack lustre though, like the equivalent clarinet instrument. Some, however, are just plain awful. I speak of the english horn and oboe, two of the lovliest sounding instuments ever created, yet, somehow butt ugly in this package. There are even oboe vibrato samples that are totally out of tune. It can of course be down to personal taste, but I just hate the sound of the oboe/cor anglais player used for the solo samples. They may even be one and the same person. I can recommend a couple of really wonderful sounding players to come and rerecord your samples if you like (joking). Having recently recorded an album of solo oboe and guitar (including appearances by cor anglais and oboe d'amore), I know exactly how they can sound beautiful recorded, with sweetness and sorrow all mixed in.
I have never spent money on this scale before for a sample library, and I have to say it is a little bit like buying a brand new shiny mercedes that drives wonderfully, only to find nigglingly a couple of miles out of the showroom, that the cigarette lighter doesn't work and the doors squeak.
Are there any plans to update instrument samples as problems are reported?
I also noticed some samples beginning with a click - I can't recall specifics, but it was on more than one instrument. I have no problems with editing those down myself if I have to. I would rather have a product that works perfectly out of the box though.
I am overall delighted with the package, but just a little irked that at present I need to find work-arounds to compensate for shortcomings. I had enough of such work arounds using only MIDI modules where you write to the strength of the particular patch to make it sound good, and hide it away when it doesn't sound good.