Hi there,
I'd like to share some of my thoughts and invite you all to change my mind regarding one or the other thing I don't get yet, before I will sit down and write my VSL-review for PC & Musik (First Edition package including Performance Set).
First of all, I like to thank the whole team for obviously endless effort, very high musical and technical professionality, great creativity in finding new solutions for orchestral sampling and a passionate way to improve your product. And this forum here with loving support.
I consider the VSL legato-approach to be the most convincing thing that has ever been invited to allow a keyboard-player to tie or gliss notes. No doubt. It works fantastic. Being able to play these performance-legatos dynamically will be a matter of "tech and time", I guess.
Q1: Herb, is it true that the missing basic-dynamics of all first-edition instruments will be made available to all VIP-users?
I am sorry if I missed something during the last week, but I have been ill. Forgive me, if it has already been covered:
Q2: I miss vibrato sustains - at least for the woodwinds. Will there be free vibrato-patches as an update for First Edition users?
The repetition-tool seems an interesting tool to experiment with, but I don't really understand it's point. I would much more prefer to have a tool, that would just randomly change single samples/notes, so that I was able to play convincing repetitions without having to count notes etc.. Imagine kind of a VAR-concept as we have in GOS just for any instrument: slight changes in tune, brightness and a pool of 4 samples per tone and dynamic-layer were just fine. If we even included both chromatic neighbors shifted +1/-1, we even had a pool of 12 samples for each note, that we could map and automate in a way, that there was no chance to hear a cycle while repeating notes anymore. And we kept the sample pool effectively small.
Q3: Who else thinks this is a strange tool to have? Who loves it and why? Did I miss something?
Q4: Is anyone REALLY using this tool for composing/arranging? How?
I am much too lazy in production to pick the right dynamic variant (fpf, sfz,<>, ><[;)], timestretch it in case it doesn't fit the tempo, build new variants etc.. I would prefer having again GOS-like multi-layer-crossfade-patches ("EXP" or at SAM-Horns "MW") to be able to really play my own dynamic bows with the mod.-wheel. I know a fp sounds odd that way, but at least slower motions can be created very convincingly with such edited and dynamically layered sustain patches.
Q5: Does anyone use these dynamic-samples a lot and likes to convince me, that they are the better solution?
Q6: Will there be multi-layer-crossfade-patches for sustained notes as an future VSL update?
I thank you all very much for participating in this, so that I will hopefully be able to judge this great library in a more objective way...
Roman Beilharz
I'd like to share some of my thoughts and invite you all to change my mind regarding one or the other thing I don't get yet, before I will sit down and write my VSL-review for PC & Musik (First Edition package including Performance Set).
First of all, I like to thank the whole team for obviously endless effort, very high musical and technical professionality, great creativity in finding new solutions for orchestral sampling and a passionate way to improve your product. And this forum here with loving support.
I consider the VSL legato-approach to be the most convincing thing that has ever been invited to allow a keyboard-player to tie or gliss notes. No doubt. It works fantastic. Being able to play these performance-legatos dynamically will be a matter of "tech and time", I guess.
Q1: Herb, is it true that the missing basic-dynamics of all first-edition instruments will be made available to all VIP-users?
I am sorry if I missed something during the last week, but I have been ill. Forgive me, if it has already been covered:
Q2: I miss vibrato sustains - at least for the woodwinds. Will there be free vibrato-patches as an update for First Edition users?
The repetition-tool seems an interesting tool to experiment with, but I don't really understand it's point. I would much more prefer to have a tool, that would just randomly change single samples/notes, so that I was able to play convincing repetitions without having to count notes etc.. Imagine kind of a VAR-concept as we have in GOS just for any instrument: slight changes in tune, brightness and a pool of 4 samples per tone and dynamic-layer were just fine. If we even included both chromatic neighbors shifted +1/-1, we even had a pool of 12 samples for each note, that we could map and automate in a way, that there was no chance to hear a cycle while repeating notes anymore. And we kept the sample pool effectively small.
Q3: Who else thinks this is a strange tool to have? Who loves it and why? Did I miss something?
Q4: Is anyone REALLY using this tool for composing/arranging? How?
I am much too lazy in production to pick the right dynamic variant (fpf, sfz,<>, ><[;)], timestretch it in case it doesn't fit the tempo, build new variants etc.. I would prefer having again GOS-like multi-layer-crossfade-patches ("EXP" or at SAM-Horns "MW") to be able to really play my own dynamic bows with the mod.-wheel. I know a fp sounds odd that way, but at least slower motions can be created very convincingly with such edited and dynamically layered sustain patches.
Q5: Does anyone use these dynamic-samples a lot and likes to convince me, that they are the better solution?
Q6: Will there be multi-layer-crossfade-patches for sustained notes as an future VSL update?
I thank you all very much for participating in this, so that I will hopefully be able to judge this great library in a more objective way...
Roman Beilharz