Hello Cyril,
thanks 😊!
There are separate versions of the presets for standard and full VSL libraries. Many Articulate Presets cover several libraries but they work also if you only have some of them. For instance if you have the Orchestral but not the Chamber Strings the Section Controller won't work, but everything else will. Similarly if you have Solo Strings 1 but not Solo Strings 2 you simply cannot use the matrices covering the muted playing techniques. However, the new HD Shorts require the VSL full libraries, since the standard versions (which the VSL has discontinued by now anyway) do not include the used samples.
Yes, you can integrate this into existing projects, but depending on your software you might have to re-assign playing techniques. For instance in Dorico merely by re-applying the Playback Template everything works automatically in existing scores, In Logic all playing techniques can be stored in the Articulation IDs of the notes and it is easy to assign/change them in Logics editors afterwards, by selecting them from a menu. (If you also want the next-generation key-switching and the automatic encoding of playing techniques into Articulation IDs, you would have to import an environment into your existing project.)
There is no dedicated Logic video, but instead of us showing you what we want you to see, it should be much better that you can simply check out everything yourself 😊. We offer a full-featured demo that includes the complete Articulate Presets for the Solo Cello (showcasing the new HD Shorts), the Dimension Violas (showcasing the convenient auto-divisi) and the Second Flute. Moreover they include the complete software integrations into all supported audio applications - without any restrictions.
In Logic you merely have to run the installer, load one of the included templates (matching the control hardware you have - as explained in the Setup section of the manual), load a patch in Logic's patch browser and can start checking things out. Once you load a patch everything is set up automatically and there is in principle no need to even open VI pro. Playing techniques can be selected by key-switches or program change (PC) messages and continuous controllers 2, 3 & 20 continuously control various aspects of the sound via Articulate Presets signature 3D-control. The new HD Shorts can e.g. be accessed by PC 109-115 (or key switches). You get a complete directory of all the available sounds and how to access them directly in (the Smart Controls panel of) Logic's main window and for each playing technique you see what exactly all the different controllers do. Once set up all this should be completely self-explanatory.
All the best
Kai