As I understand it, there are primarily two ways to compose with a library such as VSL:
1- With a Keyboard (midi) and a sampling program (Kontakt, Vienna Instruments, etc)
2- Input the notes into a notation program
Now I am completely in-the-dark on #1, and a little daunted by it... which is why I'm trying to stick with notation programs.
I'm currently using a new product called Notion 3, which is fantastic for notation purposes. The sounds for the solo strings are a little lacking, so I'm looking at buying VI's "Solo Strings". (which can sound GREAT)
Now I am curious as to how well a piece can sound using only a notation program?
An excellent example of the VI solo strings is Jay Bacal's (?) Beethoven String quartet op59, which I doubt was done with notation. But could notation come close?
I have more questions, but let's open up the discussion to this for now :)
Thanks guys,
Jared