@mpower88 said:
Hi Rob, although your opinion is perfectly valid, if I can share my own, I didn't find that at all to be the case with those strings on this particular piece - sounds great to me - in fact I was very impressed with the realism of the strings for the most part, and even so these kinds of demo's are a giant leap forward in virtual orchestral production. Congrats to Antonio. I also think strings are the hardest to get right, it seems particularly the release notes - if they don't sound right it gives the game away, and also a lot of the strings sounding real is in the mix and that's something I'm myself working very hard on improving all the time. I think it's obvious there's a lot of work in that demo and it's really top notch, great mix too, very powerful all around and good realism, dynamics and energy.
Without a doubt, as I have said, this mock-up is representative of a lot of talent and hard work. Maybe I am just so sensitive to 'that sampled string sound' after literally working around the clock for 8 days to write and orchestrate 35 minutes of music.
What makes me so 'greedy' for better strings (especially the high fast stuff) is VI's WW's, Brass, and percussion. Overall - no other competitive library comes close. And maybe it is the fact that I work alot with live small string ensembles and quartets - spoiled as it were. So many 'human' variables that make live strings so ---- er, alive [8-)] Perhaps MIR will also add a little 'air' around the samples as well - could help.
I can honestly say that when working with live brass and WW's - I don't hear 'that much' of a difference with live and VI - a testament to these samples and programming.
My money (literally) is on VSL. Made this decision 3 years ago and HAVE NOT regretted it since. There are other 'modeling/sample' options on the horizon but even those early demos are not 'knocking me over completely'.
Price for Nirvana Strings (nice title I think [[;)]] ) - For the right solution I would paid dearly.
On a recent 4 min cue the project supported 'real string session'. Cost for copying, studio, musicians - $9,000. And that was a bargain. Cost is always a consideration - but for strings as discussed, I am not sure I wouldn't pay ANYTHING - this side of $2K.
If anyone can make it happen for strings it will be VSL. The next 12-18 months should prove quite interesting.
All the best,
Rob