Nov. is another discount month ! Which is great.
But... Nothing New, and Exciting [:(]
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Nov. is another discount month ! Which is great.
But... Nothing New, and Exciting [:(]
@andyjh said:
I'm feeling optimistic about December 1st - if anything is coming, it's going to be then...
Haha.. Well, I have been feeling optimistic all year long, every new end of month, hoping something new, and exciting will be announced by VSL, but as you have seen, nothing new, and exciting has happened so far, except for various discount offers.
I'm going to get optimistic again once we enter Jan. 2015 [:)]
Unless VSL Decides that Dec. is the right time for excitement ! (We shall see).
Cheers,
Muziksculp
Hello
sounds good ... I just hope that the VSL team will bring the revolution in the desert of vocal libraries. I would like to understand what singers sing, like i understand the voice of my GPS .. [<:o)]
And what means "soon" exactly ?
Hmmmm ...What ? a 'Whistler' Library ? (How many requested this library ?) [8-)]
Solo Voices ? Not sure how they will help me right better music ? I rarely use voices. [^o)]
I hope there are more new, and exciting products than this, coming our way next year.
Lol muzicsculp solo voices are some of the most demanded and underrepresented instrument groups. Sorry it's not what you wanted, but a lot of people are going to be very happy about this, myself included. After all, what other type of common classical instrument does VSL not already have?
@Casiquire said:
Lol muzicsculp solo voices are some of the most demanded and underrepresented instrument groups. Sorry it's not what you wanted, but a lot of people are going to be very happy about this, myself included. After all, what other type of common classical instrument does VSL not already have?
I prefer Whistlers [:D]
Yes, voices might be on high demand. But, it depends what are we talking here ... OOhhhs and AAAhhhhs, Phrases, or Sophisticated word builder for creating and playing SATB custom phrase voices ? or ... ?
Most of the time the human voice is very difficult to emulate. So, it will depend on what the end product offers.
Anyways, I don't have a big need for voices, since I mostly produce instrumental music, maybe a bit of Choir would be used once in a while, but not much. Others might feel that Voices are a big priority in their music. But so far most of the music I hear on the forum is not really vocal oriented, or operatic in nature, maybe that will change once Voices are out.
Cheers,
Muziksculp
The solo voices are a logical choice for VSL, simply because it was something that was still missing in their quite comprehensive palette.
Perhaps it's not "exciting" enough for some people, but I wonder what they actually expect. The whole VSL range is very complete. They even have all the less-than-usual and more obscure instruments - they got the basset horn, the euphonium, the cimbasso, a damn lithophone. I can't really think of anything really obvious that might be missing. They could do a Viola da gamba or something, but that wouldn't be the huge and exciting news people are hoping for either.
Of course they maybe have something very innovative and unexpected in the pipeline, but the need for "excitement" aside - how many orchestral samples of strings, woodwinds and brass, from different libraries and manufacturers, does one really need?
@JimmyHellfire said:
The solo voices are a logical choice for VSL, simply because it was something that was still missing in their quite comprehensive palette.
Perhaps it's not "exciting" enough for some people, but I wonder what they actually expect. The whole VSL range is very complete. They even have all the less-than-usual and more obscure instruments - they got the basset horn, the euphonium, the cimbasso, a damn lithophone. I can't really think of anything really obvious that might be missing. They could do a Viola da gamba or something, but that wouldn't be the huge and exciting news people are hoping for either.
Of course they maybe have something very innovative and unexpected in the pipeline, but the need for "excitement" aside - how many orchestral samples of strings, woodwinds and brass, from different libraries and manufacturers, does one really need?
I agree with Jimmy--what were you expecting? This actually, by far, exceeded my expectations.