It is unfortunate that Herb and Co. made the decision to go for the EXS24 platform before Logic decided to discontinue support for the PC.
The software sampler userbase (aside from Giga) is definitely favoring the Kontakt and secondly Halion formats. I am using both: Halion supports my E4 library and has solid disk streaming, Kontakt has very smooth filtering and some interesting synth type features...although the new Halion 2.0 is featuring Waldorf filters and Kontakt is improving its streaming.
I think any random sampling of users would indicate that these 2 platforms are the heavy favorites. Kontakt especially has been winning many of the soft sampler polls/awards lately. Some salient points:
1) Both work as VSTI's-the single largest plugin format by a wide margin.
2) Both are available for Mac or PC and are on upgrade cycles.
3) Both have superb sound quality (Halion is clean and articulate, Kontakt a bit warmer-even at 16 bit noticably better than the present version of Giga), both are ready to go for 24 bit+, both are very low latency if given a good ASIO implementation.
4) Both have many, many modulation possibilities, and in fact Halion has a sophisticated Meta-Trig controller function.
5) I would hazard a guess that as many Mac/Logic folks use Kontakt or Halion as use EXS24 and outside of the Mac/Logic world it is certainly no contest.
6) I would also guess that if VSL was to make the choice today Kontakt would be the one.
VSL and Giga support is a natural, but with VSL and EXS24...I'm afraid you are porting your library to but a small minority of the soft sampler community.
It's not too late too devote the future of the VSL to the obvious future of software sampler development. Kontakt (or Halion) please...
Thanks,
Spiro
The software sampler userbase (aside from Giga) is definitely favoring the Kontakt and secondly Halion formats. I am using both: Halion supports my E4 library and has solid disk streaming, Kontakt has very smooth filtering and some interesting synth type features...although the new Halion 2.0 is featuring Waldorf filters and Kontakt is improving its streaming.
I think any random sampling of users would indicate that these 2 platforms are the heavy favorites. Kontakt especially has been winning many of the soft sampler polls/awards lately. Some salient points:
1) Both work as VSTI's-the single largest plugin format by a wide margin.
2) Both are available for Mac or PC and are on upgrade cycles.
3) Both have superb sound quality (Halion is clean and articulate, Kontakt a bit warmer-even at 16 bit noticably better than the present version of Giga), both are ready to go for 24 bit+, both are very low latency if given a good ASIO implementation.
4) Both have many, many modulation possibilities, and in fact Halion has a sophisticated Meta-Trig controller function.
5) I would hazard a guess that as many Mac/Logic folks use Kontakt or Halion as use EXS24 and outside of the Mac/Logic world it is certainly no contest.
6) I would also guess that if VSL was to make the choice today Kontakt would be the one.
VSL and Giga support is a natural, but with VSL and EXS24...I'm afraid you are porting your library to but a small minority of the soft sampler community.
It's not too late too devote the future of the VSL to the obvious future of software sampler development. Kontakt (or Halion) please...
Thanks,
Spiro