Mike,
I'm not saying for one second that the players aren't capable of producing excellent samples at any level. (I did write that previously)
But consider the options. If VSL were to record every nuance of every instrument for a complete range of pitch, dynamic, and tone, they'd still be recording the violins for the first edition, and the sample count would be, well, uncountable.
Can you get better sounds elsewhere? After several discussions about other sample bases (including a rather obvious and clumsy incursion by EW), can you honestly say they produce the quality and variety of sound you require? Can you get a W/W package with everything in it, recorded to the same quality from anywhere else?
I did write (in case you missed it) a complete dynamic range would be pretty cool, but a complete range of pitch with every nuance, timbre and variation of tone would also be cool. The problem is we'd all be retired or long gone before a complete library would be available.
If you require a complete range of everything to complete your work, with every tone recorded at every dynamic level, then maybe VSL W/W won't do it for you.
Is there a package from another company that fits your requirements?
I also wrote that it's possible VSL are working hard to produce samples for other instruments. How many do you want available? Are you willing to wait until every pitch, tone nuance, etc. is recorded for one instrument, before they move to the next?
And how long would that take?
I wrote of the tonal challenges i faced as a player, and tried to explain what is reality in a playing situation. If that gives you more understanding or not, is up to you.
I also understand VSL are a business who make decisions based on a balance between exceptional quality, representation of sound produced on an instrument, and priority of production of instrument, section and ensemble.
I remember from what you've written more than once, of your exacting and high standards of expectation, and i wonder which company would ultimately meet your needs. If you find one, let me know.
Regards,
Alex.
I'm not saying for one second that the players aren't capable of producing excellent samples at any level. (I did write that previously)
But consider the options. If VSL were to record every nuance of every instrument for a complete range of pitch, dynamic, and tone, they'd still be recording the violins for the first edition, and the sample count would be, well, uncountable.
Can you get better sounds elsewhere? After several discussions about other sample bases (including a rather obvious and clumsy incursion by EW), can you honestly say they produce the quality and variety of sound you require? Can you get a W/W package with everything in it, recorded to the same quality from anywhere else?
I did write (in case you missed it) a complete dynamic range would be pretty cool, but a complete range of pitch with every nuance, timbre and variation of tone would also be cool. The problem is we'd all be retired or long gone before a complete library would be available.
If you require a complete range of everything to complete your work, with every tone recorded at every dynamic level, then maybe VSL W/W won't do it for you.
Is there a package from another company that fits your requirements?
I also wrote that it's possible VSL are working hard to produce samples for other instruments. How many do you want available? Are you willing to wait until every pitch, tone nuance, etc. is recorded for one instrument, before they move to the next?
And how long would that take?
I wrote of the tonal challenges i faced as a player, and tried to explain what is reality in a playing situation. If that gives you more understanding or not, is up to you.
I also understand VSL are a business who make decisions based on a balance between exceptional quality, representation of sound produced on an instrument, and priority of production of instrument, section and ensemble.
I remember from what you've written more than once, of your exacting and high standards of expectation, and i wonder which company would ultimately meet your needs. If you find one, let me know.
Regards,
Alex.