Hi muziksculp
There are three way to answer your Question:
1) If want to know what you are able to get out this library, dont wait for others, but learn yourself to use all its options
2) If you want to listen, what other can do, just be patient and wait until they got familiar to handle the whole potential (you presumably have heard my first two recording being enthousiastic about the agility power and dynamic depth of the shorts, wait a few days and you will hear my next recording occupied with explorimg other qualities, however this will not at all be the last recording) So far I cant see any major problem to get different kinds of Legato for different needs. But nevertheless I still would not pretend to master all options in their most efficient combinations yet.
3) I confess, I do really know and tested some "other popular strings libraries" but I dont know any "other popular strings libraries, you just play the legato articulation, and it sounds realistic, and smooth" . The most of them are wise enough to let you hear a couple of (pseudo-)"cinematic" stereotyps but avoid to focus their advertising strategy and demos to much on the patches they call "Legato" 😛
Hi LAI,
To be honest I just go for the SSD's with most TB for the buck on my Synchron-Slave i currently beside a Scandisc 1TB System SSD I have a Crucial MX300 2 TB and a Micron 1100 2 TB SSD for the Samples (to come).
I currently use them with a preloadsize of 3172 and even if I still enable always the complete full Dynamic Vel-Range and do have between 50 and 70 GB Samples loaded in the Ram I was able to render my last projects. If this might change with the Use of further Synchronlibraries I should consider than what certain Hardware upgrade would be needed. A more dedicated SSD might be perhaps worth to think about than. Currently it is OK with the cheaper ones for me.