Dear forum!
I fear this post is going to be more of a written soliloquy than a precise question - however, I do hope that maybe one or the other could find some helping words...
The VSL SE are still on sale and I'll definitely get the SE Vol. 1 Bundle! (Eventually, the VI Pro and one of the MIRx's as well, I guess.) Somehow I feel like buying a lot more than that, but frankly, I think it's because of the -25% tag. 😛
As I want to purchase the Cinematic Strings 2 (Student discount, yay!) for the somewhat Hollywood-ish sound (I want to work both into the classical and filmic direction), the Vol. 3 isn't too interesting for me, but I actually think about getting Vol. 4 just because of the choir (any full choir package would be overkill).
--> Would you say that this is a stupid idea (getting 4 just for the choir)?
Edit: I should have put more emphasis on this aspect --> is it worth getting the Vol. 4 just for the choir?
I also thought about the SE 2 as well, mainly because of the additional (muted) brass and winds, but also the smaller string ensemble. The organ/guitar also sounds amazing.
On the other hand, I can always build a provisory chamber ensemble from the solo strings in Vol. 1, I can beef up in the right places with the sounds from my Clavinova (instead of the epic horns for instance), which has also a nice organ etc., or use samples from my GPO for Finale library.
While those ideas all are no subsitution for high quality samples, it could suffice for experimenting and finding out what I really need.
One has to keep in mind that I'm doing that for a hobby not a living - a hobby I really want to take more seriously, though. I just enrolled at the music university in a composition class. I have composed for clients but that never required the use of sampling libraries. It was just piano and cello, for instance.
While I don't want to be stingy, I also don't want to fall for the "omg 25% I need everything"-syndrome we all might know. 😛 Plus, maybe I'll find myself using/missing one thing in particular which I'll have to get covered by another library (be it VSL or something different) and bang, there goes the money, haha. (I've read many times that buying sampling libs can easily become an addiction :D)
I am aware of the fact that this here is probably the most broad, unspecific and "it depends on what you want to pay and do and need!"-question there might be out on the interwebs but... still... some thoughts on that...? I feel more comfortable by even just posting this thread, haha...
Thank you, and be sure that the next questions will be more precise,
Lukas
PS.: I'm sorry, haha...😢