I agree with Emlyn.
I think the clicking of the keys is a bit loud, but perhaps a bit of reverb would hide that. Aside from that, if you don't like the sound of the VSL version, you must not care for the sound of a bassoon, becuase that's the best simulation of one that I've ever heard.
The Dan Dean seemed to have the next best tone, but the legato wasn't very good. Siedlaczek did the legato better, but not as much detail. Also one of the high notes is an octave below where it should be. I guess the range is restricted in Siedlaczek.
Anthony Lombardi
I think the clicking of the keys is a bit loud, but perhaps a bit of reverb would hide that. Aside from that, if you don't like the sound of the VSL version, you must not care for the sound of a bassoon, becuase that's the best simulation of one that I've ever heard.
The Dan Dean seemed to have the next best tone, but the legato wasn't very good. Siedlaczek did the legato better, but not as much detail. Also one of the high notes is an octave below where it should be. I guess the range is restricted in Siedlaczek.
Anthony Lombardi