Not just for VSL, but for actual orchestral music. I'm wondering this because I'll be going to school for audio engineering this year, and while the principles they will teach will largely pertain to rock music and such, I've been reading about the horrors of grossly untalented and unprepared musicians coming through the studio and needing a studio musician to sit in on the session to record their parts.
That is why recording "real" musicians who know the concept of practice and discipline, who can play the crap out of their instruments, is a much more attractive option. And it is my assumption that talented musicians, ie: classical/baroque musicians, hired by an orchestra, are much more abundant than your average 20 year old in a band wanting to cut an album.
I'd also assume that the market for engineers of rock music is so saturated that it would be easier and less stressful to get work as an engineer for orchestral music, even though the space required and amount of equipment needed is greater than most modern music.
Although since classical music is obviously not as popular as modern music, there isn't as much money being thrown around by the record labels. Still, can a person make a decent living as a recordist for classical music?
That is why recording "real" musicians who know the concept of practice and discipline, who can play the crap out of their instruments, is a much more attractive option. And it is my assumption that talented musicians, ie: classical/baroque musicians, hired by an orchestra, are much more abundant than your average 20 year old in a band wanting to cut an album.
I'd also assume that the market for engineers of rock music is so saturated that it would be easier and less stressful to get work as an engineer for orchestral music, even though the space required and amount of equipment needed is greater than most modern music.
Although since classical music is obviously not as popular as modern music, there isn't as much money being thrown around by the record labels. Still, can a person make a decent living as a recordist for classical music?