I don't know, the ability to move up to speed on some other fronts is lacking. The Vienna Instruments interface is not quite up to par with Native Instruments interface and that is ironic becuuse VI sold off thier old Pro Edition And Horizon Series to Native Instruments. The Native Instruments interface is the industry standard. I can understand that the samples, as they come off the floor at the Silent Stage have to be reworked before they are usable in an interface like Logic of Cubase. And I can appreciate that amount of work because I am a 'wanna' be sampler; the skill level necessary to produce a finished product like VI is stupendous, or very nearly so. However, I would think that something along the lines of Native Instruments interface could have been originally workd out and I can't understand why it was not and still is not as the NI folks have already done a great deal of legwork on building a fantastically flexible and dynamic interface.
Hi,
could you mention any particular areas you would like to see improved upon? We have done a tremendous amount of work with VI Pro, to make our library as accessible and playable as possible, and I believe we have gone some steps beyond what any other sampler on the market can offer for orchestral samples.
Cheers,