@Anonymous Joe said:
I think you guys should reed the instrument list again. Opus 1+2 = 35 GB. VI SE regular + extended content = 80 GB.
And 24 bit, assuming it is, will add dept.
Its not fair to compare the libs on size alone, for as you stated, 24bit adds more file size than our 16bit Opus. Plus I'm assuming SPECIAL EDITION contains chromatic sampling, which would in essence double the size of opus 1, which was whole tone sampled, correct?
Though this looks amazing for the amount of instruments, especially the added content like solo/chamber/Appassionata strings, ensemble winds, new winds like saxophones, alto flute, piccolo trumpet, Eb clarinet, c trumpet, horn ensembles, contra bass bone/tuba, guitars, piano, etc, I dont see how each instrument could be as extensively represented as in Opus 1+2. In fact, I expect much less "extensive" representations in Special Edition just to fit all these new instruments, chromatic samples, and 24bit files into 80 gigs, which in itself is AMAZING!!
I personally will be buying this for the OUTSTANDING VI player and added instruments. Though it will probably become my "go to," lib due to ease of use alone, I do not expect it to 100% replace Opus 1+2.
I could be wrong though. [:)]
Once the indepth articulation list is available, It would be interesting if someone could create a "comparison PDF" of Opus 1+2 and VI SE regular + extended.