Hi All,
Before I start please let me say that I'm not having a rant and also I'm very appreciative of the extra VSL instruments provided by Herb et al.
However, I'm also a big fan of spectrasonics and have recently bought Stylus RMX. RMX has just been updated to version 1.5 bringing a host of new (free) features too. What really has impressed me though is the level and detail in their video tutorials.
If any of you have seen these I'm sure you'll agree that they are fantastic both in terms of content and production values. Most of all they are free!! The 1.5 update itself has provided over 4.5 hours of additional video tutorial.
My point is that if Spectrasonics who are selling a $299 package can produce and provide this level of tutorial for free why can't other companies, such as VSL provide the same coverage for a product that costs 10+ times as much. Yes I've seen the VSL tutorial DVD (which is not free) and it doesn't come close to the level of coverage for RMX.
I think that all companies should take a leaf out of Spectrasonics customer friendly approach and aim to provide tutorial support of equal quality.
Anybody else feel likewise?
Regards
Tim
PS. VSL is still the best orchestral sample library in the world though! [H]
Before I start please let me say that I'm not having a rant and also I'm very appreciative of the extra VSL instruments provided by Herb et al.
However, I'm also a big fan of spectrasonics and have recently bought Stylus RMX. RMX has just been updated to version 1.5 bringing a host of new (free) features too. What really has impressed me though is the level and detail in their video tutorials.
If any of you have seen these I'm sure you'll agree that they are fantastic both in terms of content and production values. Most of all they are free!! The 1.5 update itself has provided over 4.5 hours of additional video tutorial.
My point is that if Spectrasonics who are selling a $299 package can produce and provide this level of tutorial for free why can't other companies, such as VSL provide the same coverage for a product that costs 10+ times as much. Yes I've seen the VSL tutorial DVD (which is not free) and it doesn't come close to the level of coverage for RMX.
I think that all companies should take a leaf out of Spectrasonics customer friendly approach and aim to provide tutorial support of equal quality.
Anybody else feel likewise?
Regards
Tim
PS. VSL is still the best orchestral sample library in the world though! [H]