(I hope it's the right part of the forum to ask these questions... )
I am about to purchase this fantastic sound banks but have a few questions to ask you guys out there that have been wrestling with it for a year or so.
1) When it comes to copying the sounds to hard drive, can you do so on many disks? I mean, could I have three giga platforms with each their own copy of the many dvds on their respective hard drives? Rest assure, I am fully aware of the amount of memory it would involve.
2) I am a composer and orchestrator in my community and I work with real orchestras most of the time and like many of you, we know that working with real musicians is always the best solution, how would you rate the library in terms of general musical rendition compared with your personal experiences with real musicians?
3) When it comes to composing for a movie or tv series, I like to stay in the MIDI world as long as I can since changes occur until the last minute. I see the gig file names in many examples posted in the forum explaining some demos and realize that it can take up to three or four midi channels for the flute part for example. (In my case now, using the Vitous library still, I often use two or three tracks of the same instrument with the different articulations I want) I like to have easy access to the different articulations from my sequencer tracks, but it seems that it can take many to acheive the desired effect. Does the performance tool solve the problem, have I not understood the principle? Any thoughts or suggestions on this? Or else simple explanation on how this thing really work?
4) How do your CPU behave in gigastudio with, say the four banks loaded up? Any recommandations?
5) It seems that the samples available now have been recorded at 44.1, 16 bit, but it is announced that the future additions will be clocked at 96, 24 bit. Will there be a dithered down version of these new samples? (Why? Because in my case, I have to choose one sampling clock for all the sampler stations I own and of course, 44.1, 16 bit is the compromise for all my machines. I can't afford to switch all the time between sampling rates when I work for tv. Time is a luxury...)
6) What do you know about the hard disk editions?
Thanks in advance to all your replies guys! [:)]
I'm sure I'll have more when I read you.
Marc.
I am about to purchase this fantastic sound banks but have a few questions to ask you guys out there that have been wrestling with it for a year or so.
1) When it comes to copying the sounds to hard drive, can you do so on many disks? I mean, could I have three giga platforms with each their own copy of the many dvds on their respective hard drives? Rest assure, I am fully aware of the amount of memory it would involve.
2) I am a composer and orchestrator in my community and I work with real orchestras most of the time and like many of you, we know that working with real musicians is always the best solution, how would you rate the library in terms of general musical rendition compared with your personal experiences with real musicians?
3) When it comes to composing for a movie or tv series, I like to stay in the MIDI world as long as I can since changes occur until the last minute. I see the gig file names in many examples posted in the forum explaining some demos and realize that it can take up to three or four midi channels for the flute part for example. (In my case now, using the Vitous library still, I often use two or three tracks of the same instrument with the different articulations I want) I like to have easy access to the different articulations from my sequencer tracks, but it seems that it can take many to acheive the desired effect. Does the performance tool solve the problem, have I not understood the principle? Any thoughts or suggestions on this? Or else simple explanation on how this thing really work?
4) How do your CPU behave in gigastudio with, say the four banks loaded up? Any recommandations?
5) It seems that the samples available now have been recorded at 44.1, 16 bit, but it is announced that the future additions will be clocked at 96, 24 bit. Will there be a dithered down version of these new samples? (Why? Because in my case, I have to choose one sampling clock for all the sampler stations I own and of course, 44.1, 16 bit is the compromise for all my machines. I can't afford to switch all the time between sampling rates when I work for tv. Time is a luxury...)
6) What do you know about the hard disk editions?
Thanks in advance to all your replies guys! [:)]
I'm sure I'll have more when I read you.
Marc.