@Another User said:
How do you use the library?
Yepp, I can't wait to find some time to finish building my second machine, since I only had one GS-system up to now. As soon as some serious movie will show up, I will set up two more machines, I guess, but for now it has to be it: 2 Gigastudio-systems, 1 sequencer and a Mackie d8b...
Currently I use a template with my favorite Garritan-strings and almost the whole Vitous-Woodwinds and Brass (which need only a tiny bit of RAM compared to THIS brother here). As I have just been starting to use VSL recently, I am doing my composition/arrangement with the template and render all instruments, that need to get finalized one after the other.
This means literally: Reset the sampler, solo the desired instrument's track, load all necessary articulations into GS; insert, edit and/or re-record what seems necessary to trigger the tricky stuff, capture the GS-instrument to audio (within GS), load this recording into the sequencer (via ethernet) and continue with the next instrument to bring towards perfection.
Note, that I am far too lazy to do this with every single line: The Garritan-Strings sound excellent for most occasions already, sometimes even the Vitous do what I intended. The true killer-cases for VSL are all solo-lines, fast attacks, swells, runs etc.. These make your arrangement rock, but you have to be prepared to really dig into it. We have to learn our tools. I consider, that I will need around half a year to really SING those VSL-samples, just as I needed about the same time to be able to play the Garritans in a way that I wouldn't have to edit all of my recordings. You know, it is great to always have the latest stuff, but it is much more important, that you are able to really kick what you've already got! Less news-picking, more training, guys!! Express yourself. Follow your heart. Trust your ears. A guitar will be just fine...
AMEN
P.S.: Dual-processors are good for Macs and PCs that need the utmost CPU-power possible. Gigastudio doesn't need a dual-CPU system. To be honest, I would never use one, because I know how to build a low-noise single-CPU-system. I have no idea how to get a dual-CPU-system thermally balanced and so silent, that I was content with running it around my place.
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Enjoy your VSL, I fully agree your comment.
[:)] Jovan