Hey William,
Whining or ranting, what's to choose?
Whining or ranting, what's to choose?
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@William said:
I do not like the insipid whining tone of this thread.
First of all the orchestral strings can be used for first and second violins, just not for 1st and 2nd that come together on a single line. So it is not that big a deal. Unless you are idiotic enough to write the same notes for first and second constantly. Do you do that? If you do, you deserve to have all your samples taken away and should be in solitary confinement at Alcatraz for a month.
Secondly, you could use chamber strings on second. if that is not acceptable because you are a twit, you could do what the whole point of Appassionata was - to add even more sounds to the huge, existing library of string sounds. Now you have three different ensembles, totally different samples. Appassionata should be used for first violins anyway, since they are the best sampled violins in existence and anyone who does not have them is a fool.
What you want is total perfection, instantly. You are NOT going to get it in this universe. So stop snivelling about it. And BTW I am so sorry you spent some money. Do you have any idea of how much money I have spent on equipment and samples? And am I here writing posts whining like yours about it? NO! I may be spiralling downqard into debt, misery and ultimate destruction, but am I whining like you? NO! Don't come to me with these stories! [8o|]
As to being fair, the App violins were originally a free download, so I certainly can't complain that I've been treated unfairly.
@Trailerman said:
I'm no bigshot on orchestral arrangements, so perhaps there's some degree of inexperience at play here, but when working with the East West Symphonic Orchestra, I found it very effective to double up certain legato passages with both 1st and 2nd Violins, when one needed a theme or top-line to come through really strongly in unison. I was just a little surprised when I couldn't do the same with the Vienna Instrument. After all, an orchestra has two violin sections and ocassionally they play the same part.
If you think that's a reason not to buy VSL, fine, go elsewhere,