@Martin Bayless said:
Rushng to VSL's defense, I can tell you that there is absolutely nothing awful in the pro edition. It is an incredibly musical tool. The difference from the opus libraries is in fact quite noticable though, so it really doesn't work to hear you buying the discounted version and then talking about mercedes performance. If you followed the race today, you're really driving a Jordan. You might consider stepping up to the next level, or toning it down a bit...
Martin-
He said he was a new user and to be gentle in your reply. I think it is YOU who need to tone it down a bit. Not everyone can afford the $5500+ for the Pro Edition, and shouldn't have to. Not everyone needs anywhere near all the samples included in the Pro edition- I mean Wagner Tuba, Waterphone, Lithophone, Japanese Singing Bowls - come on! Not everyone has use for all the articulations included either.
As for the oboe, I never have understood why they even recorded the Viennese oboe at all in the first place - isn't there only one orchestra in the world to use it (Vienna Philharmonic)? It is very rare to say the least in orchestras around the world. I know that orchestras not in Vienna don't use the Viennese oboe. And the playing technique of using no vibrato for oboe and english horn is also exceedingly rare - perhaps only in Vienna. I thought they included some French Oboe in the Opus 2 - if they didn't, they should have.
In VSL's defense, I think that the French Oboe (which has oboe, english horn and Eb clarinet) is the most beautiful sounding sample package ever recorded. Those are my favorite instruments, and I use them all the time.
To answer your question about updating instrument problems as they arise - no they don't [VSL]. VSL will not update instruments and become very agitated if you ask - so don't even ask - I have learned that here the hard way.
-mvanbebber