Totaly agree with you !!
We creatives and not absurdly famous (to speak for myself) know the value of a sampler. It's capabilities as a pre-playback device are sort of a Gods-mercy for the composer who doesn't own an Orchestra. [[;)]]
But, and this I know from my conducter period, most people involved with classical music think the sampler and electronically created (classical) music is brought to humanity by the Devil !
I used to bring my Atari/sampler to rehearsels, and although the players quickly got used to the electronically generated examples, the "intellectuals" around us (not creative) didn't have a positive word for it. They were gossiping behind my back about having less creative brainpower and needing machines for compensation. The same "intellectuals" could spend evenings "listening" to music, but always ended up in energy sucking discussions about microscopical details in recording A compared to B and blah so blah on blah... completely missing the point of music in general, and in my opinion that is enjoying it !!
For me, beautifull music played by a sampler is still beautifull music. The fakeness doesn't do much harm. Because quality is quality. for example; If someone says he likes the Goldberg variations, but doesn't like it when played by someone on a cheap Casio keyboard, why should that person suddenly enjoy it when played on a Steinway. Do you in that case really understand the composition? Or do you just like the sound of a Concert piano. I never understood that issue, but it is real for tons of people. And the endless discussions about it really make me tired [:'(]
But with VSL it is possible to fool even trained ears I hope, certainly with totally new compositions.
hehe love it !!
Geert.