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  • VI Orchestral strings 1 Standard Instrument

    I am not sure if I have got this correct, but in the advertising page, there is 2 tabs, as mentioned in the intro about the new VI's.
    The first tab called the "Articulations", and the second tab is called "STD/EXT LIBRARY"

    In the first "ARTICULATIONS" tab, it has two columns, Existing content, and New content - eg harsh repetitions, spiccato, and so on.
    In the Standard Library, do we get the new content listed in that second column? I do understand that the second "STD/EXT LIBRARY" tab is about the material that does not come with the standard library, but it's just that there is two columns in the "ARTICULATIONS" tab, that has got me a little confused here. ie, do we get the content listed in the "new" column with the standard library existing content mentioned under that tab.

    thanks if anyone can help explain this a little more to me.

    best regards,

    Steve [:D]

  • Existing content = content which was released in our previous editions like the Horizon series and the Pro Edition

    New content = articulations which are exclusively produced for the Vienna Instruments and were not part of previous editions

    best
    Herb

  • steve, the term *new content* shall give you an overview what you have to expect additionally relted to the *old* sample libraries for the respective instrument groups.
    eg. with the stings the column *existing* lists the articulations from the pro edition strings and the strings prtion of the pro edition performance set.

    this table is probably more interesting for users who are upgrading from the pro edition and like to know what *new content* they will receive.
    christian

    ps: re-reading the various popups i feel you are right - some things could be worded clearer ...

    pps: hehe - herb has been faster [:)]

    and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.