Greetings,
Looking to upgrade my string sounds. I've got Spitfire Chamber Strings, which sounds great, but I'm really leaning into developing my VSL libraries, since I find they integrate best with the work I do.
I spend a lot of time working in Finale, and I've been working hard to get my playback to be top notch. I also do work in DAWs, but often I don't have the time.
I love the sound and concept of Dimension Strings. But my current setup is lightweight. I've got only 16gb of Ram, working on a MAC Powerbook.
Currently, I can load my full template - a small orchestra for an opera I'm revising - with limited difficulty but also limited breathing room. Eventually I hope to upgrade to a better system, at least a better computer that enables me to make full use of my libraries.
I'm just wondering if it makes sense to get Dimension Strings now, and if there's any in-between way of using it that won't completely overwhelm my setup. I generally make my own matrices for the VSL instruments. Based on my understanding of the Dimension setup, it seems like it would be very ram intensive, since you have to sound multiple patches for each articulation in each section? Is it possible to set up less intensive matrices but still use the full ensemble? (I know I can put in fewer artics., I'm just wondering how much functionality I lose).
I could also see myself going with the Chamber Strings, though I feel like I'll be disappointed, long term, when I upgrade my current system.
Long story short: can I make Dimension do my bidding now, knowing I have to hold back in my usage of it, or is it simply better to go with a more contained VSL string product?