About vsl, i've been listening to demos, looking for infos, comments,reviews on many websites, magazines, users forums, for months now. As soon as i heard about vsl, i thought i would buy it. But i've balanced the pros and cons : Although i am very enthousiastic about the work done by the vsl crew, the price is high for someone like me (who intend to use it as a personal home-studio feature). Besides this expensive price, i'd have to face this big dilemma : i would purchase a product that was not designed for the pc music-oriented protocol : vst-i. Considering the fact that e-magic stopped developping logic for pc platforms, cubase remains the only serious alternative for sequencing with a pc.
In other words, i'm ready to pay the price for vsl quality, but i think the product should provide a vsti integration patch. When you spend this money for a sample package, no matter the quality, i think it's not purchaser's role to spend one or two weeks converting vsl library to halion format.
Therefor, i'm not gonna buy vsl now - and i'm sure i'm not the only one with the same concerns. I'll wait untill vsl crew find a better solution for vst-i users.
Considering the amount of cubase users (and the amount of giga users), i wonder why the vsl team hasnt find yet a satisfying compromise for vsl purchasers on this issue.
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Ludovic Llorca
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In other words, i'm ready to pay the price for vsl quality, but i think the product should provide a vsti integration patch. When you spend this money for a sample package, no matter the quality, i think it's not purchaser's role to spend one or two weeks converting vsl library to halion format.
Therefor, i'm not gonna buy vsl now - and i'm sure i'm not the only one with the same concerns. I'll wait untill vsl crew find a better solution for vst-i users.
Considering the amount of cubase users (and the amount of giga users), i wonder why the vsl team hasnt find yet a satisfying compromise for vsl purchasers on this issue.
Friendly
Ludovic Llorca
[*-)]